Today, Thursday, December 4, moderate rain is in the forecast with occasional drizzle hanging around. Temperatures near 7°C are likely by afternoon, dipping to about 2°C overnight. Overcast skies may break briefly, though heavier bursts of rain remain possible. In Ross-on-Wye, expect a noticeably wet day overall.

Tomorrow brings hefty downpours through the day, with temperatures about 10°C and a cooler start near 2°C. Rainfall could be persistent and occasionally heavy, so anticipate a soggy atmosphere. Cloudy conditions might offer little sunshine, but pockets of lighter rain may appear during early afternoon. Blustery winds could pick up by evening.

This weekend’s first day sees moderate rain with a mild high near 11°C. Morning hours stay damp, but heavier spells might ease as the day progresses. Skies are likely to remain cloudy, although occasional drizzle is expected. Breezes could strengthen slightly, maintaining a grey, rainy outlook.

Sunday appears a tad warmer, with patchy rain possible and temperatures near 13°C. Early drizzle could linger, followed by breaks of overcast coverage. Gusty winds should gradually relax, leaving conditions breezy but not too rough. Brief sunny periods might emerge later, though showers can still interrupt the day.

Monday maintains a cooler feel, with patchy rain on the horizon and temperatures about 10°C. Mornings may start cloudy near 7°C, while afternoon layers of grey skies keep things subdued. Drizzle could pass swiftly, although heavier bursts are less likely. Winds remain moderate, giving a slightly brisk finish to the week. Rain clouds could drift in intermittently.

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