Today, Friday, June 5 brings bursts of rain along with occasional sunshine. Temperatures near 15°C make things mild enough, though passing clouds could keep skies grey at times. Drizzle may appear briefly, but it’s not expected to linger. A few breaks in the clouds will brighten the afternoon.

Tomorrow stays wet with moderate rain dominating much of the day. Temperatures about 17°C keep the air comfortable, while early lows near 9°C remind you it’s still quite brisk. Conditions should gradually improve late on, but showers may reappear before nightfall if clouds persist.

Sunday turns slightly drier, although pockets of patchy rain remain around. Warmer air pushes temperatures near 19°C, delivering a pleasant feel across the region, especially near Ross-on-Wye. Any drizzle should ease in the afternoon, offering a bit more sunshine and fewer unsettled moments overhead.

Monday shifts back to damper conditions, heaviest early on, with moderate rainfall likely. Daytime highs climb to about 16°C, while readings near 8°C overnight keep it cool. Rain could taper off later, but lingering clouds might disrupt any longer spells of brightness during daylight hours.

Tuesday maintains a mix of cloudy skies and occasional showers, with daytime temperatures near 15°C. Some moments may feel brighter if breaks develop, but unpredictable rain threatens now and then. Nights hover near 8°C, reflecting a mild trend that looks set to continue into midweek. Showers remain plausible later in the week, ensuring weather stays unpredictable. Expect varied conditions as the pattern slowly shifts.

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