Today, Friday, February 6, sees moderate rain throughout the day, with heavier bursts by midday. Early fog could blanket the area, and thunder may rumble as conditions intensify. Winds could gust near 12 mph but ease later. Temperatures hover somewhere near 8°C, keeping things chilly and damp into the evening.
Tomorrow continues the wet pattern, bringing moderate rain through much of the day. Drizzle lingers at dawn, gradually shifting into steady showers. Expect fog early on, then occasional breaks can briefly appear in coverage. Breezes climb near 17 mph, and maximum values sit about 9°C, with nighttime readings near 5°C.
Sunday looks marginally calmer, though patchy rain still lingers. Mist and fog may persist through morning hours before easing into spotty drizzle. Temperatures rise about 9°C, while winds soften to near 8 mph. Skies remain mostly grey, with only brief clearer moments and overnight lows settling near 4°C, feeling chillier.
Monday maintains a damp outlook, with patchy rain likely through midday. Fog patches may form early, reducing visibility. Cloud cover stays consistent across areas, though drizzle could lessen by late afternoon. Temperatures climb near 8°C, and breezes remain modest. Evenings dip about 6°C, so lingering moisture remains in the picture.
Tuesday brings further drizzle, especially after sunrise. Fog may return before midday, and overcast skies dominate. Temperatures settle near 6°C, with occasional light showers continuing into evening. Winds ease somewhat, but damp air sticks around. Monmouthshire endures persistent moisture, and no significant break from mild yet rainy weather is evident.
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