Today in Monmouthshire is set for persistent moderate rain, with drizzle lingering into the evening. Conditions stay damp through Saturday, January 24, as brisk winds blow across the region. Temperatures near 6°C keep things on the cooler side. Light drizzle may appear at times, but heavier bursts can still occur, leaving roads wet. Potential gusts remain noticeable, though not extreme.
Tomorrow sees further moderate showers through Sunday, with leftover drizzle into the midday hours. Temperatures near 6°C remain likely, keeping the day chilly. Occasional breaks in the clouds might appear, yet damp conditions persist. Gusts become gentler, though frequent bursts of rainfall are expected. Some heavier patches could pop up, so dryness stays elusive.
A damp trend continues on Monday, carrying on the showery spell. Temperatures about 6°C keep conditions brisk, and grey skies persist well into the afternoon. Drizzle alternates with heavier showers, occasionally reducing visibility. Even though winds calm somewhat, it remains a gloomy outlook for the early workweek. Expect no significant thaw just yet.
Heavier bursts loom on Tuesday, bringing moderate rain and a brisk breeze. Temperatures near 4°C create a chilly scenario throughout the day. Light drizzle turns into steady downpours, and occasional sleet can't be ruled out. Conditions stay unsettled, with persistent grey skies dimming any hint of brightness. No let-up is expected as evening arrives, ensuring a soggy conclusion.
Bouts of rain continue on Wednesday, with temperatures near 4°C. Drizzle may mix with sleet. Cloud cover limits daylight. Showers persist into evening, a damp midweek.
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