Today, Sunday, February 15, sees Ross-on-Wye start unsettled with overnight snow shifting to moderate rain by mid-morning. Some drizzle and patchy showers are set to linger later on, and a few thunderous outbreaks might pop up. Temperatures reach about 9°C, with occasional brighter spells likely early in the evening.
Tomorrow brings patchy drizzle and light rain before midday, with limited clear intervals in the afternoon. A few heavier showers could develop late, but overall conditions remain damp. Light drizzle may become heavier by mid-afternoon while gusty conditions persist. Temperatures near 7°C as brisk winds continue, making it feel slightly cooler.
Tuesday stays mostly overcast with minimal chance of showers. Temperatures hover near 6°C, but the air feels cold, especially in any gusty spells. A few brighter breaks may appear during midday, though skies remain cloudy. Conditions should stay dry, giving a brief respite from earlier rainfall. Lingering cold breezes may reduce comfort levels around midday.
Wednesday sees unsettled conditions with heavier bursts of snow early on, turning to moderate rain by late morning. Temperatures reach about 4°C, but any snowfall may leave surfaces slick. Patchy cloud dominates the afternoon, and a few intense flurries might linger after sunset, bringing a wintry feel. Evening hours could feature extra bursts of snow.
Thursday remains fairly calm under partly cloudy skies. Temperatures hover near 2°C, and a crisp overnight period is possible. This weekend may stay on the cooler side, with any sunshine punctuated by occasional patchy cloud. Light rain remains unlikely overall.
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