Today is Sunday, June 22 in Ross-on-Wye, bringing patchy rain in the morning and occasional sunshine as it clears. Temperatures about 21°C by midday, though a few brief showers might persist before turning drier later. Light winds should keep conditions feeling fresh, making for a mild but changeable day.
Tomorrow looks set for early rain, easing slowly before midday. Temperatures are likely around 19°C at peak, though the morning may feel cooler near 9°C. Partial cloud cover will break for spells of sunshine, but lingering drizzle could still pop up. Winds remain moderate, maintaining a comfortable feel throughout.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, patchy rain could appear by late morning, though brighter patches are expected in between. The afternoon sees conditions warming to about 22°C, offering a pleasant slice of early summer. Clouds remain possible, but lengthy sunny intervals may bring a refreshing touch of warmth despite a gentle breeze.
Midweek on Wednesday brings warmer air, with highs about 24°C. Sunny spells dominate much of the day, although a few cloudier moments might slip through. Fleeting rain appears mostly unlikely until later, keeping much of the day bright. Light winds continue, complementing the overall mild pattern across the region.
Thursday nicely rounds out the rest of the week with slightly cooler conditions near 19°C. Spotty rain is possible, especially in the early hours, but occasional sunshine should break through. Skies may stay partly cloudy into the late afternoon, providing moderate warmth. Light breezes lead to a conclusion of the week’s weather.
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