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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 16:17 UK time, Friday, 10 September 2010

The Met Office has issued a for much of South and West Wales including Powys and Ceredigion.

The rain will clear early tomorrow and it will brighten-up with a mixture of sunshine and scattered showers. Temperatures 18 to 20 Celsius with a moderate west to south-westerly breeze.

The Ö÷²¥´óÐã Proms in the Park is taking place at Singleton Park, Swansea, tomorrow evening. If you're going along it should be dry with temperatures around 16 Celsius

Sunday will bring a few showers and most of these will be in the north and west in the morning.

Otherwise it should be dry with some sunshine. Temperatures 18 to 20 Celsius with a light to moderate north-westerly breeze.

Wales has been experiencing the highest tides of the year. This picture from Laugharne shows the tide rising around a van last night.

Flooding at Laugharne by Alan Evans. Pictured are Luke Whitton, Josh Staples, Dion John and Lauren Derbyshire - some of the local children who helped the stranded motorists.

Flooding at Laugharne - image by Alan Evans
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Children went around the town, trying to find the cars' owners, as the tide came in. The next high tide this evening may lead to more .

There is also a 4* tidal bore this evening so worth watching if you live near the River Severn around 10:49pm this evening.

Mike Davies from Neath sent in this shot of high tideÌýat Swansea Bay this morning:

high tides at swansea bay by mike davies

Derek

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