Today, Friday, January 30, brings moderate rain to Ross-on-Wye, with persistent showers likely and temperatures about 8°C, dipping near 4°C into the evening. Skies remain cloudy, and breezes could pick up briefly, making things feel damp throughout the day. Rainfall could become heavier at times, creating consistently soggy conditions.
Tomorrow sees the chance of patchy rain continuing, with temperatures near 8°C by afternoon and falling to about 5°C later on. Light drizzle may appear in the morning, though occasional breaks in the clouds could bring some dryness here and there. Fog patches could also appear, limiting visibility briefly.
This weekend continues with patchy rain likely, as daytime readings hover near 7°C and dusk sees values near 4°C. Mist and cloudy spells could linger, but any heavier rain should remain scattered, offering a slightly calmer feel compared to earlier downpours. Southerly breezes remain gentle, adding a touch of mildness to the air.
Expect more patchy rain on Monday, with mercury climbing to about 8°C and dipping to near 4°C at night. Overcast skies may dominate, and light drizzle could show up occasionally, keeping conditions slightly moist throughout the day. Stronger gusts might develop late, increasing the chance of swirling showers.
Expect moderate rain by Tuesday, with daytime temperatures about 8°C and lows near 5°C. Showers remain frequent, but breaks in the gloom might appear later, rounding off a wet spell across the region. Winds could become brisk, adding an extra chill and pushing scattered rain clouds across local areas. Minor lulls.
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