Today, Monday, September 1, in Monmouthshire brings patchy rain with some occasional drier spells. Temperatures start near 12°C and climb to about 18°C by late afternoon. Steady breezes may persist, and short showers could pop up at intervals. Occasional drizzle might linger into evening hours, though later periods could turn calmer.
Tomorrow sees moderate rain dominate, especially early, with temperatures about 11°C at dawn heading up to near 16°C later. Clouds remain thick, and bursts of rain might continue after midday, keeping conditions fairly gloomy. Brief lulls may occur, but any sunshine is likely fleeting.
Wednesday is set for more unsettled weather, featuring moderate rain around midday and possible breaks afterward. Morning figures stay about 12°C, rising to near 18°C. Gusty winds could add to the mix, leading to a cooler feel at times. Skies should remain grey, but an occasional sunny break might appear.
Thursday continues the damp spell, offering repeated rain bursts and heavier gusts in the afternoon. Temperatures look to hover about 11°C in the morning before hitting near 16°C. Any calmer intervals might be brief, so unsettled skies remain likely. Heavier rain could develop late, though it may taper after dusk.
Friday rounds off the week with patchy rain but potential brighter patches as well. Early readings linger near 12°C, climbing to about 17°C later on. While some spots may remain dry for parts of the day, clouds aren’t expected to clear fully, and a chance of showers remains. Evening skies might reveal glimmers of light, but sudden rain remains a possibility. This weekend holds uncertain skies, mixing lingering showers with mild spells in some areas.
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