Wales has been hit with breaking news alongside weather updates and traffic details on Thursday, February 20. Get the latest information on what’s happening in Wales and beyond through Wales Online, whether you’re at home, work, or on the move. Stay informed about the latest traffic and travel updates, along with major news stories from both the UK and overseas.
The Met Office has forecasted an unsettled but mild day for Wales on Thursday. Expect a wet and windy morning with heavy rain and coastal gales, which should clear up in the afternoon with lingering showers. Despite the mild temperatures reaching 15°C, the wind will temper the warmth. The evening is expected to be dry with some clear spells initially, before clouds build up ahead of rain returning overnight, accompanied by strengthening winds. Overnight temperatures are predicted to remain very mild at 9°C.
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Some of the latest news making headlines in Wales and beyond include the opening of a new adventure park with a zip wire in Port Talbot, adding to the attractions in the area. Additionally, a woman has come forward claiming to be missing Madeleine McCann, sharing new DNA test results that she believes are a ‘perfect match’. These stories and more are keeping Wales Online readers informed and engaged.
There have been reports of ‘rats as big as dogs’ and ‘abysmal’ living conditions for Wales’ ‘persecuted’ Gypsy and Traveller community, shedding light on the challenges faced by these marginalized groups. In other news, a woman suffered ‘significant injuries’ in a car park incident at a Welsh GP surgery, with ongoing investigations by the North Wales Police.
Wales schools have also faced security concerns, with one school being placed on lockdown after an ‘unknown’ person was spotted on-site. As the region deals with various challenges and developments, stay connected with Wales Online for the latest updates on these evolving stories.
Quiz Clothing has issued a warning stating that at least 23 stores could potentially close as administrators are called in, reflecting the tough times faced by the retail sector. Meanwhile, a baby bank in Swansea is experiencing ‘unprecedented’ demand, highlighting the financial struggles many families are currently facing.
In the sports arena, Wales has been advised on what they need in a successor to Warren Gatland, with suggestions on key qualities the new head coach should possess. From sports to breaking news and local events, Wales Online continues to be a reliable source of information for readers across the region and beyond. Stay tuned for more updates throughout the day.
As stories continue to unfold, Wales Online remains committed to delivering up-to-date news, weather forecasts, travel advisories, and more to keep readers informed and engaged. With a focus on both local and national news, the platform serves as a valuable resource for those looking to stay connected and informed about what’s happening in Wales and beyond.