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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 16:01 UK time, Friday, 12 March 2010

We've enjoyed plenty of fine weather this week with plenty of sunshine and some cold nights - thanks to high pressure.

On 8 March, temperatures at Hawarden in Flintshire and in Snowdonia dropped toÌý -8 Celsius whilst on the following day, Aberporth in Ceredigion was the sunniest place in Britain with 11 hours of sunshine!

You may have caught a shower today but prospects for the weekend look reasonable in Wales.

Cloudy at times andÌýI wouldn't rule out a light shower but most places willÌýremain dry and I can promiseÌýa bit ofÌýsunshine too.

A touch of frost is possible at night but day time temperatures will be around average, 9 to 11 Celsius with light to moderate west to north-westerly winds.

In Dublin, the weather will be good tomorrow so dry and bright for the rugby at .

Weather wise you shouldn't have any problems if you're travelling by air or sea. Gull reliably informs me that the sea state is calm (no surf)Ìýso ferryÌýcrossings will be smooth.

Temperatures will rise to around 10 Celsius with a light breeze.

Full coverage of the match can be found on Ö÷²¥´óÐã One Wales, Radio Wales and on Radio Cymru.

Next week, there may be a few spots of rain in the northÌýon Monday but Tuesday butÌýWednesday should be dry and a little warmer.

Derek

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