Today, Monday, January 26, sees moderate rain continuing for much of the day in Ross-on-Wye, with possible heavier bursts late afternoon. Expect about 10 mm of rain in total, as drizzle persists into the evening. Temperatures near 6°C feel cool, and breezy winds might pick up at times.
Tomorrow features continued moderate rain, often heavy at dawn, leading to about 19 mm by nightfall. Temperatures about 9°C peak around midday, and gusty winds near 25 mph could make conditions unsettled. Skies may brighten briefly late afternoon, though showers are expected to linger after dark.
Wednesday sees clouds breaking at times, though patchy rain remains possible. Overall rainfall stays light, about 0.4 mm, while morning mist might reduce visibility. Temperatures near 8°C keep the day mild, with gentler breezes offering relief from stronger winds. Skies gradually clear toward sunset.
Thursday brings cooler conditions, with temperatures about 6°C during daylight. Patchy drizzle could develop in the afternoon, possibly mixing with light sleet when night falls. Snow is unlikely, yet the chill intensifies as winds pick up. A chance of near 1 mm of rain keeps the ground damp.
Friday introduces moderate rain, with heavier bursts possible at midday. Expect about 8 mm as showers pass through, and temperatures near 9°C maintain a damp feel. Occasional drizzle could linger after sunset, and winds may become brisk again. This weekend promises milder air, though rain cannot be ruled out. Keep an eye on shifting skies as the week transitions. Some dryness might emerge briefly.
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