Tenby has been forecast to reach temperatures of up to 20°C on Saturday and 26°C on Sunday as the sunny weather makes a welcome return.
The Met Office has also said St Davids could reach 18°C on Saturday and 21°C on Sunday, whilst Marloes Sands could top 21°C on Sunday.
And in the early parts of next week, Pembrokeshire will see temperatures reaching almost 30°C, the Met Office forecast.
With warm weather returning across Pembrokeshire, more people may be heading to the seaside—many of them with dogs in tow.
Pembrokeshire remains one of the most dog-friendly places in Wales, with many of its beaches open to dogs throughout the summer.
Seasonal restrictions apply on just two beaches – North Beach in Tenby and Whitesands in St Davids – from May 1 to September 30, while nine others have partial bans in designated bathing areas.
This leaves much of the county’s coastline open for dog walkers and their pets to enjoy the sand and surf.
Temperatures are expected to reach the high 20s Celsius quite widely, with the potential for 32°C to be reached in the south of England on Sunday and potentially even higher temperatures on Monday.
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Country Living magazine named two Pembrokeshire beaches – Marloes Sands and West Angle Bay – among the 18 best dog-friendly beaches in the UK.
Barafundle Bay is one of the most popular dog-friendly options, set along the Stackpole Estate and known for its golden sands and secluded setting.
Marloes Sands, praised as “like something ‘straight out of a poetic novel'” by Country Living, offers sweeping views, rock pools, and dramatic cliffs.
For a longer outing, Broad Haven South links to circular walks around the Bosherston lily ponds and coastal paths.
Freshwater West, another favourite, gives dogs space to roam along one of Pembrokeshire’s most dramatic surf beaches.
In the north, Abermawr and Aberbach offer quiet alternatives free from restrictions, while Pwllgwaelod and Cwm-yr-Eglwys provide access to shorter coastal loops.
Ceibwr Bay, near Moylegrove, is popular with walkers for its dramatic cliffs and scenic views.
West Angle Bay remains a top coastal pick for families and pet owners alike.
