Today, Wednesday, June 17, sees overcast conditions and occasional patches of rain, especially earlier in the day. Temperatures about 17°C, with a mild morning near 12°C. Skies could brighten by late afternoon, offering a short respite from dampness. Gentle breezes will help clear leftover clouds, though raindrops may linger.
Tomorrow looks more settled, starting off partly cloudy before giving way to increasing sunshine. Rain is unlikely, and temperatures near 21°C should feel comfortable during peak hours. A light wind might stir at times, but overall, it promises a friendlier outlook for outdoor plans.
Friday brings mostly sunny spells, with any early fog dispersing quickly. Lingering moisture from earlier in the week shouldn’t cause much trouble. Temperatures close to 23°C in the afternoon will provide a pleasantly warm atmosphere, complemented by minimal chance of rain. Gentle breezes will persist, allowing for a truly calm day without persistent cloud cover or unexpected showers.
This weekend begins on Saturday with abundant sunshine, topping out near 21°C during the day. Morning hours may start cool, but skies should remain reassuringly clear. Conditions stay dry for most of the day, ensuring a relaxing transition from the working week into a milder, sunny stretch.
Sunday continues the bright pattern, potentially reaching about 24°C in places. Radiant skies will dominate all afternoon, making it the warmest day of this stretch. The rest of the week appears equally promising, with minimal signs of rain. Across the region, including Monmouthshire, conditions retain a sunny tone throughout each afternoon overall.
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