Wales breaking news plus weather and traffic updates (Friday, November 15)

Wales receives breaking news updates alongside weather and traffic reports every Friday. November 15th sees various updates from Wales and beyond. Wales Online provides the latest news, whether at home, work, or on the move, as well as traffic and travel details. Major news stories from the UK and globally are also included. Readers are encouraged to contribute by commenting below or tweeting @WalesOnline with breaking news in their area.

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The Met Office predicts a bright yet chilly start to the day in Wales, with fog clearing early on to reveal sunny spells. The northern areas may experience cloud cover with possible patchy rain or drizzle in the afternoon. Temperature highs are expected to reach 12°C.
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Welcoming readers to the WalesOnline daily blog, the breaking news team is ready to share all the up-to-date news, weather, and travel information from across the region. The live blog ensures readers are informed of the latest happenings in Wales and beyond. Articles cover a range of topics from different areas including Newport, Cardiff, Neath Port Talbot, and more.

In Newport, two individuals are brought to safety by the police near the river in the city centre. Meanwhile, the Met Office warns of potential widespread snow in Wales as a cold Arctic blast is forecasted to hit the UK. An update from South Wales Police reveals a 20-year-old’s arrest on suspicion of a Cardiff murder, highlighting ongoing investigations.

The DVLA advises drivers not to miss out on essential information regarding their driving licenses, particularly concerning medications that could lead to revocation. Great British Bake Off fans express astonishment over contestant Dylan Bachelet, praising his talent and predicting a successful career. Neath Port Talbot Council issues an update on the proposal for three-weekly black bag collections, outlining new plans.

Debenhams launches a significant pre-Black Friday sale featuring substantial discounts on various products, including comfortable boots. A plane crash on Rhigos mountain in Rhondda Cynon Taf and a hit-and-run incident in Llanelli prompt police appeals for information. DWP’s Cold Weather Payment scheme offers £25 support during colder months to eligible individuals.

With deaths surpassing births in certain Welsh regions, Wales grapples with demographic challenges. Stories of crimes, accidents, weather alerts, and retail promotions offer a diverse range of news updates for readers to stay informed daily. Wales Online continues to be a reliable source for breaking news, weather forecasts, and traffic updates, keeping the Welsh community connected and aware of their surroundings.