Today, Wednesday, November 26, in Ross-on-Wye sees early cloud turning into patchy rain by late afternoon. Temperatures stay near 1°C this morning and rise to about 7°C later. Skies might clear briefly mid-day before showers return by evening.

Tomorrow looks unsettled with patchy rain lingering through midday. Cloudy spells dominate, while afternoon readings sit about 12°C and morning lows hover near 8°C. Occasional drizzle could interrupt drier periods, creating a damp feel overall. Brief brighter breaks might slip through but likely remain short-lived.

Friday should see patchy cloud early on, followed by occasional light rain. Daytime highs reach near 10°C, while morning figures hover about 6°C. Some breeze may stir in the afternoon, but lengthy dry spells could appear between showers. Conditions remain mild compared to earlier in the week. Visibility stays fair overall.

Saturday brings heavier bursts of rain in the early hours, easing later but staying overcast into the afternoon. Temperatures are near 9°C, with overnight lows about 4°C. Some brief spells of brightness may break through, although more showers could return before evening. Conditions might turn cooler overnight. Wind speeds pick up slightly too.

Sunday continues the unsettled pattern, with patchy rain and overcast skies dominating much of the day. Daytime values hover near 6°C, and the morning starts about 3°C. Any showers likely remain light, though clouds persist, giving limited sunny intervals. Later in the day, rain pockets could drift in again. Winds may feel brisk at times, reflecting the cooler spell. Fog is unlikely overnight.

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