Today, Sunday, January 25, sees patchy drizzle causing cloudy skies. Temperatures near 8°C and a gentle breeze keep conditions cool, but occasional spells of light rain may scatter throughout the day.

Tomorrow brings moderate rain with stronger winds and temperatures about 6°C. Showers could be persistent, making the afternoon feel damp and breezy.

Tuesday’s forecast points to continuous rain, occasionally easing but never fully clearing. Temperatures near 7°C keep the air chilly, accompanied by gusts adding to the wet weather.

Wednesday appears drier in the morning, but patchy drizzle may return later. Conditions stay cool with about 7°C, and periods of light rain could briefly break for glimpses of sunshine.

Thursday sees moderate rain from morning onward, with temperatures about 8°C and occasional heavier bursts. Gentle winds give way to stronger gusts later, making conditions unsteady. The forecast suggests persistent cloud cover, though brief breaks could offer limited brightness. As the day progresses, rain may intensify, keeping surfaces damp and puddles likely in lower-lying spots. Nightfall maintains the wet outlook, contributing to a soggy end of the day. Ross-on-Wye can expect similar conditions, with patchy rain and near-strong breezes. Although a possible lull might occur late evening, the unsettled pattern looks set to continue. Heading into this weekend, there’s every chance that mild rain and intermittent clouds will linger, ensuring the weather remains changeable and occasionally windy. Lingering drizzle could taper off briefly, but heavier showers might return before dawn. Winds help maintain a cool touch in the late hours.

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