Conditions stay chilly today, Saturday, January 3, across Monmouthshire, with a few morning flurries turning sunnier by afternoon. Temperatures near 3°C keep things crisp, dipping about -2°C overnight. Light drizzle could turn into scattered snow after midnight, but skies should mostly stay clear. Expect a gentle breeze under calmer conditions.

Tomorrow passes with a high chance of drizzle and potential snow flurries. Temperatures about 3°C mean it stays cold, dropping near -2°C by nightfall. Patchy clouds might bring occasional bright spells. Light showers remain likely, so expect a damp day overall. Conditions become a bit cloudier late in the evening.

Monday looks more wintry, with moderate snowfall early on. Temperatures about 2°C won’t melt everything right away, so fresh flakes could stick until nightfall. Overnight dips near -3°C add to the chill. Patchy clouds might bring a brief break from the flakes, but the day stays decidedly cold all day.

Tuesday promises partly cloudy skies and lighter wind. Temperatures near 2°C offer a modest daytime feel, falling about -3°C after sunset. Any lingering drizzle or flurries should vanish, leaving clearer conditions. Sunshine peeks through the cloud cover, creating a brisk but pleasant atmosphere for the day, and no notable showers.

Wednesday keeps the brighter trend going, with mainly sunny spells. Daytime readings hover about 2°C, while nights settle close to -3°C. The rest of the week stays stable, free of major snow or rain. Crisp air lingers through each day, ensuring calm weather and steady conditions. Nothing drastic is expected.