Today, Thursday, January 8, brings steady rain throughout most of the day, along with occasional drizzle. Flurries may briefly mix in during the afternoon, keeping it damp and chilly. Temperatures sit about 4°C, creating a cool and wet setting. Cloudy skies remain dominant, limiting any chance of brighter spells.
Tomorrow might start with vigorous snow showers before shifting to patchy rain by midday. Occasional gusts can make conditions feel even cooler, though temperatures stay near 4°C. Grey skies continue to loom, hinting at scattered showers later in the evening. Lingering dampness could create some slick surfaces underfoot.
This weekend begins on Saturday with sunny conditions breaking through the clouds. Temperatures climb about 5°C, offering a hint of mild air. Rain stays away for much of the day, letting the sun peek out more often. Light breezes may still blow, but overall, a pleasant change from earlier drizzle.
Sunday looks a bit murkier as moderate rain returns and lingers through the afternoon. Temperatures stick near 5°C, so it remains fairly cool. Showers increase in intensity by evening, keeping conditions soggy under consistently overcast skies. Drizzle could transition into heavier bursts, bringing a damp close to the weekend.
Monday ushers in noticeably milder air, with temperatures hovering about 9°C. Patchy light rain remains possible, though lighter than previous days. Overcast skies could break occasionally, allowing brief glimpses of sun. Despite some lingering dampness, the day stands out for its relative warmth, offering a distinctly less chilly atmosphere than earlier in the week.
Ross-on-Wye sees all these changing weather conditions over the period.
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