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After days of heavy rain that has left streets flooded many of us are starting to wonder if the downpours will ever stop .

Weather experts predict the rain will ease this evening for a few hours but will return again in the early hours of Friday.

It's set to be an unsettled weekend for most of North Wales with a mixture of sunny spells and showers with some thunder also forecast.

But it's not all bad news as it looks like temperatures will increase significantly next week with temperatures nearing 20C - which will be a welcome relief from the poor conditions of the last few days .

The forecast from the Met Office shows the best of the weather next week will be on Wednesday (June 19) with highs of 19C expected in Hawarden .

It comes after flooding hit parts of Flintshire , Wrexham and Denbighshire causing chaos.

Dozens of roads had to be closed, a school shut and seven homes had to be evacuated in Greenfield on Wednesday.

Firefighters have also received around 70 calls asking for help with firefighters spending hours pumping away water from a caravan park in Llangollen.

A number of roads remain shut today - with a full list of closures available to view, here.

The Met Office forecast said: "Showers easing to give drier weather through the first half of the night. This then yielding to a new area of rain moving northeast across Wales early on Friday morning. Minimum temperature 7 °C.

"Rain or showers on Friday, heavy at times, gradually easing through the morning. A brighter and drier afternoon with some sunny spells but still with scattered showers. Maximum temperature 17 °C.

"Staying unsettled this weekend and on Monday, with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some heavy and thundery in places. Temperatures recovering to nearer average over the weekend."

Here's a look at what the weather has in store over the next few days county by county:

Wrexham

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Rain should clear by 2pm today but showers will return again at midnight on Friday. The rain will turn heavy from 4am on Friday with conditions clearing by noon with the rest of the day expected to be cloudy.

There will be sunny intervals on Saturday with light showers and cloud expected between 1pm and 10pm with highs of 16C expected.

Sunday is set to be a cloudy day with some scattered rain showers. The Met Office predicts highs of 19C on Monday but rain is expected to fall between 1pm and 7pm.

Tuesday will be a dry and cloudy day with highs of 19C and the warm temperatures will continue into Wednesday but there will be showers from 1pm.

Flintshire

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Conditions will start to improve in Hawarden from 3pm today. However, it will start to rain again from 1am on Friday but it should turn drier by noon. Saturday will get off to a cloudy start with showers expected again from 1pm and there will be highs of 17C.

On Sunday, temperatures will be reach 18C with some spells of sunshine expected in the morning before rain arrives from 1pm. Rain is also expected on Monday between 1pm and 7pm bit it will feel warmer at 19C.

Tuesday will be a dry but cloudy day with rain expected to return once again on Wednesday from 10am until 10pm with highs of 19C.

Denbighshire

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Rain should clear by the evening but showers will start up again from 1am on Friday. Heavy showers will arrive from 3am but should clear by 1pm.

Saturday will be cloudy to start with light showers expected by lunchtime turning finer again by 4pm. Sunday will be dry but cloudy with rain forecast between 1pm and 10pm.

There will be more showers on Monday but conditions will improve from 1pm with sunshine expected in Rhyl after 4pm.

Tuesday will be cloudy but dry for the mostpart before rain arrives for a few hours from 4pm. On Wednesday there will be highs of 18C but showers will return from 1pm onwards.

Conwy

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The rest of the today should be dry with rain making a reappearance from 1am in Conwy on Friday with showers expected until 9am.

Some sunshine is expected on Saturday from around 1pm with highs of 16C forecast.

Sunday will be dry until rain hits between 1pm and 7pm and there will be more showers on Monday between 10am and 4pm.

A cloudy day is expected across the county on Tuesday with highs of 17C.

On Wednesday there is a small chance of showers between 1pm and 4pm but it should be sunny afterwards.

Gwynedd

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Showers will return to Bala from 11pm today with the rain continuing until 8am on Friday. There will be scattered showers across the county until around 5pm.

Saturday will begin dry with rain continuing between 1pm and 7pm with highs of 16C.

It will be another rainy day on Sunday with light showers expected from 10am until 7pm. On Monday there will be downpours throughout the day until around 7pm with highs of 17C forecast.

Tuesday will be cloudy but dry while Wednesday will see rain from 1pm and 7pm.

Anglesey

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Holyhead will be cloudy but dry for the rest of today and Friday with highs of 14C. Heavy rain will hit between 7am and 10am on Saturday but it will be sunny in the afternoon.

Light showers are expected on Sunday until around 10pm.

It will be cloudy on Monday with some sunny intervals with the best of the weather expected between 1pm and 4pm.

Tuesday and Wedneday will be cloudy but dry with highs of 15C.