The Met Office is forecasting a combination of extended periods of sunshine alongside rain showers for Newport throughout the bank holiday weekend.
Friday will see predominantly dry conditions during the morning hours, with the mercury beginning at a cool 10°C at 6am before climbing to 19°C by 3pm. The chance of rainfall rises to 50 per cent around midday, though this probability will drop as the afternoon and evening progress. Breezy conditions are anticipated, with winds reaching 10mph and gusts peaking at 19mph. Sight lines should remain largely clear, though a stray shower may appear during the afternoon. Anyone arranging outdoor pursuits for Friday afternoon should monitor the most recent weather updates.
Saturday is predicted to begin with only a minimal risk of precipitation, not exceeding 10 per cent until 10am. Those heading out for early weekend shopping or activities can anticipate temperatures between 10°C and 17°C by 4pm. The weather pattern is set to shift during the afternoon, when rainfall becomes more probable from late afternoon onward, with maximum temperatures reaching 17°C.
Sunday will begin with wet conditions, as the chance of precipitation stays at around 50 per cent throughout the morning. Rain is forecast to become steadier during the afternoon, with temperatures spanning 10°C to 16°C.
Bank Holiday Monday offers little relief, as showers remain possible throughout the day. The mercury will range from 9°C in the early morning to a peak of 16°C in the late afternoon.
The Met Office recommends that anyone with plans for the bank holiday weekend should remain aware of changing weather conditions. Carrying rain protection such as an umbrella is advisable when venturing outside.
