Today, Saturday, April 19, moderate rain soaks the area from early on, setting a damp tone. In Monmouthshire, temperatures about 7°C linger before climbing near 10°C by late afternoon. Cloudy skies dominate, though brief lulls are possible. Heavier bursts may surface at times, so expect a prevailing wet forecast throughout.
Tomorrow, rounding off this weekend, starts a touch calmer. Temperatures dip near 4°C overnight but rise about 10°C later. Skies remain mostly cloudy, with patchy rain drifting in and out. A few drier intervals could occur, yet scattered drizzle stays likely from midday well into the early evening and beyond.
Expect moderate rain Monday, with daytime readings hovering near 12°C and lows about 6°C. Cloud cover persists, offering minimal brightness. Showers come and go throughout most of Monday, sometimes settling in for longer spells. Brief breaks might reveal fleeting sunshine, but the overall outlook remains firmly on the soggy side.
A run of drizzle continues Tuesday, with overnight values near 5°C rising about 12°C as afternoon unfolds. Cloudy skies hold strong, although occasional gaps may let in a glimpse of daylight. Heavier bursts cannot be ruled out, ensuring the local forecast remains wet and uncertain well into the evening hours.
Stronger rain arrives Wednesday, pushing highs near 12°C again and keeping downpours frequent. Thicker cloud cover and brisk winds bring a blustery feel. Drizzle may give way to heavier spells, so damp conditions look set to linger. Brief lulls could occur, but expect predominantly unsettled weather throughout the entire day.