Today marks Monday, February 16, with patchy rain early and momentary bright spells. Temperatures near 7°C keep conditions cool, plus a brisk wind adds a refreshing feel.

Tomorrow offers partly cloudy skies and minimal chance of rain, with daytime temperatures near 4°C. Evening hours turn colder, but it stays mostly dry.

Wednesday sees a surge of intense snowfall and strong gusts, delivering a wintry scene. Thermometers reach about 2°C, though it feels significantly colder in the wind.

Thursday brings light freezing rain in spots, and temperatures hover near 2°C. Skies gradually improve, but surfaces may remain slick under a chilly breeze.

Friday finishes the week on an overcast note, with a slight rise to temperatures about 4°C. In Monmouthshire, forecast details suggest calmer skies ahead, though a lingering chance of rain could appear later. The rest of the week stays fairly cool with hints of sunshine breaking through. Winds should ease gradually, making daytime conditions more comfortable while nights remain brisk. Local weather enthusiasts will notice a gentler pace compared to earlier disruptive moments.

This weekend could bring gentler breezes and partial clearing, though nights remain cold. Saturday may reach approximately 5°C, and Sunday could touch near 6°C, keeping the feel milder.

Looking beyond, early next week stays settled, with occasional patches of cloud. Temperatures hover near single digits, ensuring crisp mornings and moderate afternoons. Keep an eye on sudden showers, but they seem less likely as conditions stabilise.

Frost could form overnight in colder spots, though conditions stay calmer.