Today, Friday, November 14, brings heavy rain. Monmouthshire should anticipate gloomy skies, with temperatures about 12°C offering mild but damp conditions. Downpours may be intense, so expect consistent rainfall all day from morning until late evening. The weather is likely to remain unsettled, keeping the atmosphere moist throughout the region.

Tomorrow sees patchy rain continuing, though intensity should ease. Temperatures hover about 9°C, making it cooler but still wet. Skies stay mostly overcast, and brief bursts of drizzle may linger. Conditions appear less extreme than today, yet overall some damp spells remain likely throughout the afternoon for many and evening.

This weekend features a partly cloudy Sunday, bringing a brighter outlook. Temperatures reach about 8°C, keeping the day brisk but slightly dryer. Sunshine may peek through at intervals, although light cloud cover persists in places. Rainfall appears unlikely, creating calmer conditions and a more settled overall atmosphere for most hours.

Expect sunny spells Monday, with temperatures hovering about 6°C. Although the air feels crisp, skies remain mostly clear, delivering a bright midday. Rain stays absent, and any lingering clouds should drift away. Conditions lend themselves to stable weather, offering overall dryness and a pleasant transition after the recent damp episodes.

Look out for patchy rain Tuesday, bringing a cooler turn with temperatures near 5°C. Occasional drizzles could develop, but significant downpours seem unlikely. Skies should alternate between cloudy spells and brief clearings, maintaining a slightly chilly feel. Overall, the day signals a gentle return of damp weather after Monday’s sunshine.