Today, Friday, May 23, looks set for a cloudy morning giving way to possible patchy rain near midday. Early sunshine might peek through briefly, but do not expect prolonged bright spells. Temperatures hover near 17°C, with some drier intervals emerging late afternoon as breezes pick up.
Tomorrow remains unsettled, delivering showery outbreaks interspersed with occasional brighter gaps. Drizzle could become heavier in pockets, and skies may stay cloudy for much of the day. Temperatures about 18°C keep things comfortable, although gusts might make it feel cooler in exposed spots.
This weekend continues on Sunday with cooler conditions creeping in behind lingering clouds. Patchy rain stays possible, though short bursts of sunshine might brighten the outlook now and then. Temperatures near 14°C lend a fresh note, while moderate winds add a touch of chill. Light breezes should keep any lingering drizzle from settling for too long.
Monday sees more unsettled weather, featuring grey skies and occasional downpours. Dry spells may develop between rain bands, but hazy conditions likely linger for most of the day. Temperatures near 15°C keep the atmosphere mild, while stronger gusts bring a brisk edge during late afternoon.
Tuesday rounds off the forecast, holding onto scattered showers, overcast spells, and brief sunny breaks. Temperatures about 15°C will feel comfortable, although persistent breezes could prompt occasional chills. Showery bursts remain likely, especially by evening, yet a few clearer spells might offer moments of drier weather. Monmouthshire can expect similar damp conditions following this pattern. Cloud coverage remains fairly widespread.