TEMPERATURES are set to reach 30 °C in Gwent and parts of South Wales this weekend.
High pressure is moving in across most of the UK bringing warm weather to large parts of Wales, as the country enjoys a mini heatwave.
The Met Office say the outlook for today is: "Another fine and dry day, with plenty of sunshine and the odd patchy fair-weather cloud bubbling up in the afternoon. Feeling very warm in the sunshine, and hot in places. Maximum temperature 30 °C."
Tonight will be clear and dry and feeling mild compared to the day - minimum temperature 13 °C.
Newport will see a high of 29° at around 5pm today.
The criteria for an official heatwave is three days of sustained high temperatures but this can vary across the country.
Sunday:
Another sunny and dry day with any early fog or low cloud to the north of the region quick to clear. Felling very warm to hot. Maximum temperature 31 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Cloudier at times with the risk of the odd sharp shower from Monday to Wednesday but feeling warm to very warm with plenty of sunny spells.
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