Today, Saturday, November 22, brings patchy rain in Ross-on-Wye from dawn, with drizzle lingering into midday. Conditions remain mostly overcast, and there could be lighter spells later, though skies stay grey overall. Temperatures hover near 9°C, dipping about 4°C overnight. Winds stay moderate, ensuring a damp feel throughout the day.
Tomorrow sees more unsettled skies with the chance of patchy rain returning, although some brighter intervals might break through and offer brief relief. Temperatures peak about 8°C before dropping near 3°C by nighttime. This weekend remains cool, but occasional sunshine may appear between those scattered showers. Winds remain fairly light.
Another day brings a mix of drizzle and cloudy stretches. Conditions stay grey, with temperatures holding near 7°C before sinking to about 4°C once evening settles in. Winds occasionally pick up, adding chill, though a few clearing periods could offer brightness. Mornings might feel damp, but heavier downpours seem unlikely.
The following day brings a shift to sunnier spells, with drier air dominating the region. Temperatures reach about 7°C, falling near 2°C overnight, so cooler nights continue. Skies stay mostly clear, and any breeze appears lighter, offering a mood overall. Confidence remains high for a bright outlook, despite the chill.
Later in the week features overcast skies and possible early fog. Afternoon highs hover near 8°C, with mild evenings remaining close to 3°C. Rainfall risk is low, though mist patches could linger after dusk. Conditions retain a gentle chill as days progress, but dryness persists, shaping a steady, subdued outlook.
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