Today in Monmouthshire is Saturday, January 10, with partly cloudy skies starting things off. Conditions remain relatively calm, and mist could linger in places, especially at dawn. Temperatures settle about 2°C by midday and dip near 0°C overnight. Snow seems unlikely, so the day should pass quietly without heavy showers or strong winds. Morning conditions feel crisp.
Tomorrow continues this weekend's weather shift, bringing moderate rain through much of the day. Temperatures climb to about 10°C, marking a noticeable jump from Saturday. Breezes strengthen late, and persistent showers are expected, with occasional drizzle possibly lingering into the evening. Sudden bursts of heavier rainfall might occur.
Patchy rain extends into Monday, although a few drier spells might break through. Temperatures hang near 9°C, keeping things mild. Winds could remain brisk, but heavier downpours look less likely compared to Sunday’s damp conditions. Periods of grey skies could dominate the afternoon.
Heavier rain arrives Tuesday, resulting in a rather wet forecast. Temperatures stay about 9°C, offering moderate warmth. Fog or mist may appear after sunset, and the rain could intensify briefly before fading, leaving some lingering moisture overnight. Thicker cloud coverage might reduce visibility at times.
Continuing patchy rain persists Wednesday, with temperatures near 6°C feeling a cooler. Clouds remain prevalent, and light drizzle is possible. The rest of the week appears unsettled, with intermittent showers and overcast periods dominating, though extreme cold does not seem likely. Occasional breaks in the cloud cover could hint at brief calm. No abrupt weather turns expected.
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