Ross-on-Wye will see patchy rain and occasional thunder today, Wednesday, February 11. Conditions may shift from misty spells to bursts of light drizzle, with temperatures peaking near 10°C and dipping to about 6°C. Skies might clear slightly by evening, but rain remains likely throughout. Light winds could pick up late.
Tomorrow is set for more rain outbreaks during the morning, although some breaks in the clouds could appear later. Temperatures are expected to reach about 10°C, dropping to near 5°C overnight. Occasional drizzle in the early hours may ease into partly cloudy conditions by late afternoon. Gusts remain mild.
Friday looks markedly colder with a daytime high around 5°C and lows near 0°C. Intense snow showers are possible in certain areas, creating a chilly atmosphere. Strong winds may enhance the wintry feel, so heavier bursts of snow could mix with brief periods of rain during the day. Expect gusty air.
Saturday appears calmer, featuring more settled skies and a high near 4°C. Overnight, temperatures could sink to about -1°C. Moisture levels remain low, so there’s a reduced chance of any significant showers. Instead, cloud cover should dominate, with occasional glimpses of sunshine. Light breezes might linger into evening.
This weekend will close on Sunday with moderate rain, pushing daytime readings to near 8°C and a low about 1°C. Early-morning drizzle may transition into steadier rain, though a few brighter intervals are possible later. Misty conditions might settle in by evening, bringing an unsettled finale. Occasional gusts may appear near noon.
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