The weather is always an important part of outdoor events, but when it comes to the Wales Airshow, it has the potential to make or break the perfect weekend.

A glorious, cloud-free, sunny two days will allow us to watch all of the action as it unfolds in the skies above Swansea Bay.

But if it's a soggy washout then visibility could be limited, and extra strong winds might even delay the aerial acts themeslelves.

So what will the weather be like?

It's good news according to the Met Office .

No rain is expected to fall during the Wales Airshow on Saturday, July 1 and Sunday, July 2, although there might be a shower late on Saturday night.

But sadly, we won't be basking in the sun's rays either.

It looks like it will be two cloudy days with sunny intervals.

The maximum temperature is expected to be 16° on Saturday and 17° on Sunday.

The Red Arrows put on a fantastic display at a previous event

What about visibility?

It looks like the weather gods will be smiling on Swansea when it comes to visibility, because on both Saturday and Sunday it is expected to range between "very good" and "good."

Which means we should have no trouble seeing all 13 of the confirmed acts as they perform their death-defying stunts in the skies.