Wales enjoyed some fine and warm weather over the weekend although some places woke up to a grey and murky morning on Saturday.
Thankfully, the Sun in September is still strong enough to burn off any low cloud, mist and fog.
By winter, though, it's a different story as by then the Sun is weak so mist and fog can linger all day.
The high pressure that brought the fine spell has now moved away and this week the weather will be much more changeable with the Jet Stream close to the UK.
Fronts and troughs will bring some rain and heavy showers. It will also be breezy or windy at times but I can promise some dry weather and sunshine as well.
On the other side of the Atlantic tropical storm Leslie brushed past Bermuda over the weekend.
She is now heading towards Newfoundland and may strengthen into a hurricane for a time -
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCPAT2+shtml/092335.shtml
The storm will weaken over the cooler waters in the north Atlantic but will pack a punch before being swept eastwards towards Scandinavia by the Jet Stream.
I’m off filming another two walks for Weatherman Walking over the next few days in Deeside and Monmouthshire.
The weather will be mixed but next weekend it looks like the Jet Stream will move away to the north of the UK and high pressure over southern Britain will bring dry and settled weather for a while.
Derek
