Today, Monday, January 5, begins with freezing drizzle and patchy snow, creating a chilly start. Morning skies brighten gradually, bringing a calmer spell under sunshine. Temperatures near 3°C keep things cold, and the evening returns to frosty conditions.
Tomorrow sees drizzle developing early, with the possibility of heavier bursts later. Cloudy spells dominate, leading to occasional light rain. Peak values reach close to 5°C, maintaining a cool feel throughout the day and into the evening.
Midweek weather on Wednesday stays cool with patchy drizzle and occasional overcast skies. Light rain appears off and on during the afternoon, and temperatures hover about 4°C. Evening conditions remain subdued, with a chance of fog creeping in overnight.
The next day, Thursday, brings heavier bursts of rain and brisk winds. Downpours arrive by late afternoon, with temperatures near 9°C. Conditions turn gusty into the night, making for a soggy period.
Later in the week, Friday sees scattered showers and a high close to 4°C. Brief clear intervals emerge, though damp patches linger. Overnight skies clear, setting up a calmer outlook.
This weekend remains unsettled, with occasional drizzle and moderate cloud cover. Temperatures hold near 4°C and dip slightly at night. Breezes strengthen at times, but heavier rain is less likely. Evening breezes strengthen, but calmer spells follow. Monmouthshire experiences patchy conditions, though glimpses of brighter spells may appear. Further into the weekend, overnight fog could develop amid cooler air. Rain should ease, delivering a welcome break before the next system arrives early next week.
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