Bonfire Night is Friday, and with many of us looking forward to watching some fireworks and enjoying the evening, we looked ahead at what weather we should be expecting.
While an evening around the bonfire can fight off any chilly temperatures that might be coming our way, rain could put a dampener on firework displays.
Thankfully it doesn’t look like rain will be around to spoil any firework displays this year.
Bonfire night forecast for Newport and Gwent
This is what to expect around Gwent on Friday evening according to the Met Office.
Newport
- 3pm – Cloudy, 10 degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 6pm – Cloudy, nine degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 9pm – Cloudy, eight degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
- Midnight - Cloudy, eight degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
Cwmbran
- 3pm – Sunny intervals, 10 degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 6pm – Partly cloudy, seven degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 9pm – Cloudy, seven degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
- Midnight – Partly cloudy, seven degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
Monmouth
- 3pm – Cloudy, 10 degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 6pm – Cloudy, seven degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 9pm – Cloudy, six degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- Midnight –Partly cloudy, six degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
Ebbw Vale
- 3pm – Cloudy, 10 degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
- 6pm – Partly cloudy, six degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 9pm – Cloudy, five degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- Midnight – Cloudy, four degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
Blackwood
- 3pm – Cloudy, nine degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
- 6pm – Partly cloudy, six degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain
- 9pm – Cloudy, five degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
- Midnight – Cloudy, four degrees, ten per cent chance of rain
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