Today, Tuesday, November 4, brings heavy rain to Monmouthshire with temperatures near 12°C. Thick clouds dominate, and showers could persist most of the day. Winds may stay blustery, creating gloomy conditions outdoors. Occasional breaks in rain might occur, but consistent downpours remain likely from morning through late evening.
Tomorrow sees more moderate rain, with conditions staying unsettled and temperatures about 14°C. Overcast skies linger through midday, but the afternoon may see lighter rainfall. Some cloudy spells could occasionally thin out, yet the risk of additional showers remains throughout the evening hours.
Thursday continues the unsettled weather forecast, with patchy rain and temperatures near 15°C. Early mist might cloak the morning, then intermittent drizzle looks possible later. Brief brighter spots could still appear, although cloudy conditions should dominate the day. Late afternoon could see a lull in rain, before light showers return after sundown.
Friday remains overcast, with rain likely continuing and temperatures near 13°C. Foggy stretches may pop up, but light drizzle should gradually taper off by evening. Clouds are set to linger throughout much of the day, preventing any significant sunshine. By nightfall, calmer winds could help minimise further wet spells.
This weekend brings patchy rain, with temperatures about 12°C. Intermittent showers appear on and off, while brief clear skies could emerge later in the day. Morning fog may also form, creating hazy conditions. Pockets of dryness might develop in areas, but scattered rain remains a possibility. By Saturday evening, lighter winds could foster calmer, if still grey, conditions.
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