Sunday, May 18 promises bright skies and mild warmth. Temperatures near 16°C by midday, dipping to about 8°C tonight. Rain remains unlikely, though a few clouds could drift overhead. Sunny spells should dominate, making this a pleasant start to the forecast period.
Tomorrow looks patchy with occasional showers. Conditions may feel breezy, peaking near 16°C. Heavier rain could appear late afternoon, but sunshine may break through earlier. Nightfall brings clearer skies with temperatures dropping to about 6°C. Though dryness may dominate early on, scattered clouds might deliver occasional drizzle. Expect varied skies.
Tuesday could be wetter, with drizzle and heavier bursts likely by midday. Temperatures reach about 17°C, offering mild air despite periods of rain. Sunshine may poke through occasionally, but conditions favour more damp spells. Evening dryness should settle in, bringing a calmer close to the day. Expect lingering wet patches.
Midweek sees moderate rain continuing, pushing values near 16°C. Damp conditions could dominate for much of the day, though some short dry intervals are possible. Heavy showers appear likely around midday, easing slowly into late evening. Night-time may remain cloudy, but temperatures hold around 9°C, fostering a mild overnight spell.
Thursday remains partly cloudy, offering about 14°C by afternoon. Minimal rainfall suggests a milder transition into the weekend. In Monmouthshire, conditions mirror this pattern, with drier spells emerging after recent showers. The outlook beyond Thursday stays favourable, though cooler nights persist. Search engines often highlight local weather updates, keeping interest high in changing conditions. No severe weather expected.