The weather is going to be very changeable this weekend and turning much colder with rain, sleet, snow, wind and sunshine all possible!
Tonight it will be rather cloudy and damp with a band of rain lingering particularly across North East Wales.
It will be clearer in the south west but a lot of low cloud elsewhere leading to some hill fog but mild, so a frost free night.
Tomorrow will start misty with patchy persistent rain again for the north and east.
It could be wintry over the hills with variable cloud but generally turning a bit drier in the south and west with just the odd shower.
There will be brighter spells developing throughout the afternoon with temperatures around 10 or 11C but we'll see a change to colder weather across North Wales with a high of just 4 or 5C.
It's bitterly cold in Edinburgh for Wales' big Six Nations match against Scotland tomorrow with a small risk of a shower but generally turning drier through the day.
On Saturday night the pressure chart shows these fronts heading south with rain easing but a change in wind direction.
A much colder north easterly means we could see a mix of sleet and snow, especially on higher ground around the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrians.
The rain will ease southwestwards on Sunday and a few snow flurries are possible in the hills but those very strong north easterly winds will make it feel much colder than Saturday.
So, a lot happening this weekend with sunshine, rain, and snow all possible but a real transition to much colder weather into next week.
There's a risk of snow in the south on Sunday night and into Monday morning but the detail is very tricky to pin down and liable to change so keep up to date with the forecast over the weekend.
You can keep up to date with what's happening at www.bbc.co.uk/weather
