The Met Office has forecast a mostly dry spell for Barry in the coming days.
Thursday, November 28, is expected to be dry, with sunny intervals from 8am, turning overcast by 5pm.
Temperatures could peak at 9 degrees, but it will feel 2-3 degrees colder.
Winds could reach speeds of 28mph.
On Friday, November 29, a slight chance of rain is predicted from 3pm, but it will remain cloudy and dry until then.
Temperatures could rise to 11 degrees, but it will feel no warmer than 10 degrees.
Wind speeds could reach 31mph.
Saturday, November 30, is expected to be dry, with sunny spells from 9am, becoming overcast by 3pm.
Temperatures could reach a high of 14 degrees, with a 'feels like' temperature a degree lower.
Winds could reach speeds of 29mph.
Sunday, December 1, is set to be the wettest day, with rain forecast from midnight.
It is expected to dry up around 9am, but more showers are predicted from midday, before drying up again around 6pm.
Temperatures could reach a high of 13 degrees, with a 'feels like' temperature 2-3 degrees lower.
Winds could reach speeds of 33mph.
Monday, December 2, is predicted to start the week off dry, with sunny spells from 9am.
Temperatures could reach around 10 degrees, but it will feel two degrees cooler due to wind speeds of 24mph.
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