Today in Ross-on-Wye sees light freezing rain in the morning and possible moderate snow after sunset. Sunday, January 4 features chilly conditions with daytime temperatures near 3°C and dropping to about -2°C overnight. Clear spells early on could quickly give way to more wintry moments as evening approaches.
Tomorrow brings patchy moderate snow throughout the morning before brighter skies appear later. Temperatures near 1°C, with nighttime lows about -3°C, keep the air feeling crisp. Early flurries might make a brief appearance, but sunshine gradually finds its way by afternoon, creating calmer weather overall. Snow coverage stays relatively light.
The next day remains partly cloudy, with a midday high near 2°C and a cold night about -4°C. Bright spells should break through at times, and no significant rain or snow looks likely. Winds stay mild, ensuring fairly settled conditions for anyone stepping outside. Humidity remains moderate throughout.
The following day sees patchy rain nearby and occasional mist. Daytime readings hover near 5°C, dipping to about 2°C by night. A drizzle or two could arrive in the evening, though heavier downpours are unlikely. Breezes might pick up slightly, but nothing too intense is on the horizon. Overnight looks quieter yet cool.
The final day of this outlook features more patchy rain. Afternoons approach 6°C, while evenings stay near 3°C. Fog may linger early on, followed by periods of drizzle. Overcast skies dominate later, and moderate winds remain possible. Overall, unsettled weather adds variety to the local forecast. Rainfall totals remain modest overall.
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