Today, Monday, January 19 promises a damp feel with patchy rain hovering over the area. Early fog and light mist create a grey start, while thicker clouds linger into the afternoon. Temperatures near 7°C keep it cool, and gentle breezes maintain a mild chill. Occasional drizzle might pop up, but no heavy downpours are expected.

Tomorrow remains mostly overcast, with limited sunshine breaking through the grey sky. Morning fog could reduce visibility before thinning out by midday. Temperatures about 7°C mean slightly cool weather, but conditions stay relatively calm. Brief evening drizzle is possible, yet widespread rain appears unlikely for much of the day overall.

Wednesday looks chillier, with heavier cloud cover and a notably brisk feel. Temperatures near 4°C keep the air crisp, though no major rain is on the horizon. Lingering mist could drift in later, adding a slight haze. Overcast conditions remain dominant, limiting any sunshine and maintaining a subdued winter atmosphere.

Thursday may deliver a wintry surprise, with light snow flurries and blowing snow possible if winds strengthen. Temperatures about 2°C feel frosty in many spots. Some clouds hang over the region, although prolonged showers are not anticipated. Patchy flakes might swirl briefly, reminding everyone it’s still the cold weather season across Monmouthshire.

Friday brightens up with clearer skies, despite a frosty dawn. Temperatures near 2°C keep the day cold, but sunshine should gradually increase. This weekend also appears crisp and mostly dry, with no notable rain. A wintry vibe continues, bringing a fresh feel to the forecast.