Today, Monday, May 18, sees moderate rain almost from morning to late evening, with temperatures near 13°C and lows about 6°C. Lydney might catch heavier spells here and there, but it shouldn’t last all day. Expect a grey sky that rarely clears, making the day feel cooler.
Tomorrow maintains a soggy outlook, with moderate rain persisting and highs about 15°C. Overnight, levels hover near 9°C, keeping conditions damp. Clouds linger for most of the day, offering minimal brightness. The unsettled atmosphere continues throughout the afternoon, so expect scattered bursts of drizzle and occasional heavier rain.
Wednesday starts with patchy rain in places, though it may clear enough for occasional sunny intervals. Afternoon temperatures reach about 18°C, with nights settling near 10°C. Light drizzle could pop up sporadically, but fewer showers are expected compared to earlier days. Conditions gradually transition toward calmer weather by late evening.
Thursday brings fewer clouds and more sunshine, pushing temperatures near 21°C. The day feels significantly warmer, with little chance of drizzle. Overnight values stay about 10°C. Skies should remain partly cloudy, letting in extra daylight. Conditions appear stable, signalling an improved outlook compared to earlier midweek rain and unsettled times.
In time for this weekend, Friday pushes temperatures about 24°C, delivering bright sunshine. The sky stays mostly clear, and rain looks unlikely. Nights remain near 14°C, offering mild conditions. That marks a pleasant shift from earlier downpours, as the week ends on a notably sunnier note, inviting a lighter atmosphere overall. Warmer spells appear probable.
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