Today in Ross-on-Wye is Saturday, November 1, and heavy rain dominates from early morning into the late afternoon. Blustery winds accompany these persistent downpours, so expect puddles to form quickly. Brief breaks might occur, but do not last long. By evening, heavier bursts could resurface. Temperatures near 12°C slip to about 7°C under darker skies, making for a notably chilly night.
Tomorrow looks damp, with steady showers lingering through midday. Occasional drizzle may give way to patchy rain later, keeping roads wet. Winds remain moderate, although brief lulls might allow a hint of sun. Highs reach near 11°C, while lows hover about 6°C, ensuring a cool but not frosty evening.
The day after is Monday, bringing more unsettled skies with on-and-off rain. Intervals of drizzle can appear at any hour, but there might be a few brighter patches. Breezes pick up slightly, though not excessively. Temperatures climb to about 14°C while staying near 12°C after sunset, creating a relatively mild night.
Another day arrives on Tuesday, featuring changing clouds and a chance of light rain. Showers might sweep through bouts, and occasional bursts could be brisk. Pockets of sunshine are possible, though cloud cover dominates more often, reducing brightness. Afternoon conditions hover near 14°C, descending to about 12°C after dark.
A midweek system arrives Wednesday, with patchy rain and drizzle. Intervals of dryness might appear, but moist air stays overnight. Breezes remain moderate, and sun breaks are brief. Maximum temperatures sit about 15°C, with nights near 13°C, keeping conditions mild.
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