Today, Wednesday, February 11 sees persistent rain early on, with cloudy spells later. Temperatures near 9°C might drop to about 5°C by evening. Light drizzle could appear in some spots, but heavier bursts are likely at times. Winds remain moderate, so anticipate a breezy feel across the region.

Tomorrow features patchy drizzle through the morning before turning drier in the afternoon. Temperatures hover near 9°C again, dipping to about 5°C overnight. Short bursts of rain could still happen, but sunny intervals may break through the clouds later. Overall, it looks milder yet still slightly unsettled.

Friday brings a notable chill, with temperatures about 5°C by day and near 0°C at night. Expect rain mixed with occasional snow, producing some heavier spells in northern spots. The day may feel especially brisk, and local weather watchers in Monmouthshire could see flurries as conditions turn colder.

Saturday starts crisp, with temperatures near 4°C early. Sunny breaks in the morning could give way to overcast skies and isolated rain later. Snow flurries may linger on higher ground, though any heavy bursts should ease. Winds stay calmer compared to Friday, maintaining a cool but fairly manageable setting.

Sunday stays temperate, reaching about 8°C despite occasional showers. Rain is likely through much of the day, and there may be brief appearances of sunshine. With calmer breezes than earlier in the week, conditions feel gentler. Heavier bursts aren’t ruled out, forming at times. This weekend overall remains changeable, so expect a mix of rain and dry spells.