Today, Monday, February 23 in Monmouthshire, is looking damp with patchy rain and breezy moments. Temperatures near 10°C by midday and about 8°C overnight might feel cooler in gusts. Occasional breaks in the cloud could appear, but wet spots are likely to linger through much of the afternoon.
Tomorrow stays mainly cloudy with a hint of early mist. Temperatures about 12°C through the afternoon and near 7°C overnight could bring a mild vibe. A brief drizzle might pass, but it seems less likely than earlier. The day ends on a calmer note with possible clear spells.
Wednesday looks showery again, with patchy rain expected to drift in later. Temperatures near 12°C might brighten spirits, though you can still expect damp moments. Some breaks in the cloud are possible briefly, yet light rain could return by evening. Overnight figures around 7°C feel relatively mild for midweek.
Thursday brings moderate rainfall, with heavier bursts likely throughout the day. Temperatures near 10°C and about 8°C later keep things on the wet side. Clouds dominate, and repeated rain spells could roll in steadily. Conditions remain unsettled, so expect occasional gusts that add a raw feel to outdoor plans.
This weekend kicks off with patchy rain on Friday, with clearer skies possibly emerging later. Temperatures near 10°C early on, dipping to about 4°C overnight, hint at sharper chills. Some sunny glimpses may break through, but the risk of drizzle persists through the day. Gusts could pick up, bringing a brisk atmosphere. Overall, conditions remain unsettled.
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