Today, Monday, November 17, welcomes bright sunshine and dry spells. Temperatures near 6°C keep the day crisp, dipping to about 1°C overnight under clear skies. A light breeze adds a fresh feel, but no wet conditions are expected. Morning frost is unlikely, but the air remains brisk.

Tomorrow sees patchy rain during the early morning, occasionally turning to drizzle before clearing up midday. Sunny periods might break through later, making it feel slightly warmer. Temperatures near 7°C gradually fall to about 1°C when evening arrives. Some wet roads could linger, so scattered showers remain possible into late afternoon.

Wednesday appears unsettled with a mix of rain, sleet, and even the possibility of snow flurries. Breezy winds could enhance that wintry chill, as temperatures hover near 4°C. Heavier bursts of snowfall may develop, although calmer conditions might return overnight. Icy patches might form, especially after sunset.

Thursday might start off dry, but patchy showers or brief snowfall are possible later. Temperatures about 4°C could feel colder in brisk air, though clearer patches may appear by late afternoon. Roads may remain slippery in areas prone to frost. Sunset brings a noticeable drop, so evenings feel chillier.

Friday favours calmer skies as clouds break to reveal occasional sunshine. Temperatures near 5°C remain steady, with minimal risk of rain. Some evening chill sets in before the weather heads into this weekend. Monmouthshire should see stable patterns, creating a quieter outlook into Saturday and Sunday. Frosty mornings may return, keeping the atmosphere crisp again.