I was in Denbighshire, Conwy and Flintshire over the weekend and was very lucky with the weather.
Apart from the odd shower, it was bright and crisp with plenty of sunshine and I managed to do 3 short walks: one around Tremeirchion, another in the Greenfield Valley near Holywell plus a stroll on the beach at Talacre.
Meanwhile, other parts of the country were hit by heavy rain, thunder, hail the size of marbles and snow!
The weather is much calmer today and for Bonfire night, most of Wales will be dry and cold although a few showers are likely in western counties, mainly from Anglesey to Carmarthenshire.
The next few days will turn a little milder with west to north-westerly winds bringing plenty of cloud and a few spots of rain and drizzle.
So, tonight will be the last frost we will see for a while.
