Today in Monmouthshire, Saturday, February 14, brings patchy rain and the possibility of heavier snow later. Early sunshine gives way to cloudy skies, with temperatures near 4°C and lows dropping about -2°C. Light winds strengthen toward evening, increasing the chance of a snowy mix.
Tomorrow should see moderate rain through much of the day, with occasional drizzle and fog. Temperatures reach about 8°C, while lows stay near 1°C. Skies clear briefly by evening, though damp weather remains likely.
The following day looks unsettled again as patchy rain lingers into the afternoon, keeping conditions cloudy. Daytime temperatures hover near 7°C, with nights dropping about 4°C. Sunny spells break through momentarily, but showers could return later.
Another bout of damp weather arrives, featuring some light snow showers mixing with rain at times. Afternoon highs settle about 5°C, with overnight readings dipping near 1°C. Occasional bright skies may appear, but expect mostly cloudy conditions.
Later in the week, snow flurries could re-emerge alongside brisk winds, with temperatures hovering near 3°C and lows about 0°C. Periods of overcast skies dominate, while sporadic bursts of rain are possible. Stronger gusts increase the chill, creating challenging weather for many. Evening hours might feature bursts of intense wintry blasts, leading to mixed snow and rain potential. Icy patches remain a concern if temperatures drop any further, though the main trend suggests unsettled weather sticking around. Stormier gusts may develop overnight, keeping conditions changeable and reinforcing the colder feel. Expect shifting patterns for the remainder of the week to continue.
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