It will be a mixed bag for Penarth in terms of the weather for the rest of the week - but it is predicted to get a bit warmer.
According to the Met Office, Thursday, November 21, will be cloudy and cold, with temperatures ranging from 0 to 2 degrees.
However, the feels-like temperature is expected to dip into the minus, reaching a high of around -1 degree.
Winds could gust up to 32mph late at night.
On Friday, November 22, residents can look forward to sunny spells, although it will still be chilly.
Temperatures are predicted to climb to a high of 5 degrees.
The feels-like temperature will be slightly better at around 2 degrees, but early morning winds may reach 35mph.
Saturday, November 23, brings a shift as rain is forecast from 3am, intensifying by 6am.
Despite the wet conditions, temperatures will be milder, peaking at 13 degrees, with a feels-like temperature of 10 degrees and wind speeds up to 41mph.
Sunday, November 24, is set to continue the wet trend, with heavy rain in the morning easing by 9am.
The warmest temperatures will occur early on at 13 degrees, but expect a cooler feels-like temperature throughout the day.
Winds may reach 45mph in the early hours.
Monday, November 25 has sunny spells and temperatures around 11 degrees, though the feels-like temperature will be a couple of degrees cooler.
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