We're on for a slightly less chilly weekend with some warmth piling in from the continent, according to forecasters.
It will be mainly overcast for many in Wales but feeling a little milder before temperatures fall again next week.
A spokesman for The Weather Channel said low pressure would bring in charge for the weekend with cloudy days and outbreaks of rain.
Most places will see some dry and bright spells on Saturday with the south-easterly airflow pushing up temperatures.
There has been talk of a new Beast from the East arriving this weekend but the Met Office say while winds will be from an easterly direction it doesn't mean we're expecting snow.
Saturday


The Met Office say early low cloud in the east will thin out and break, leaving sunny spells for the rest of the day. Elsewhere will be fine and bright with highs of up to 14 °C.
Sunday


According to the Met Office, Sunday should get off to a dry start but some heavy showers could develop later in the day.
Forecasters say there could also be a risk of thunderstorms.
Monday


Met Office forecasters say further showers are likely on Monday but it will feel warm in any sunshine.
The outlook on BBC Wales Today weather reads: "Monday looks to be rather cloudy but still quite mild, with further showers breaking out, and rain will linger overnight and into Tuesday."