Today, Sunday, February 1, sees moderate rain with temperatures about 7°C during the day and near 3°C after dark. Showers linger through the afternoon, adding a consistent dampness to the local weather. Fog might show up before dawn, creating a brief haze. Skies remain mostly grey, no snow in sight.
Tomorrow brings patchy rain, with daytime readings near 7°C and evening lows near 4°C. Light mist may roll in, but heavier downpours seem unlikely. Cloud cover is expected to stay overhead, though a few breaks could offer clearer spells. Conditions stay fairly mild, yet breezes may pick up slightly.
The next day, Tuesday, continues with moderate rain, making for persistent soggy conditions. Temperatures hover about 5°C by midday, dipping to near 3°C overnight. Brief spells of drizzle will come and go, and fog could return later on. Sunny intervals may be scarce, but at least no snow is indicated.
Midweek, Wednesday, offers patchy rain nearby for Ross-on-Wye and a possibility of mist in the morning. Temperatures reach about 9°C, with lows near 3°C. Occasional sunshine might break through the clouds, although a few lingering showers remain possible. Overall, the day brightens a bit compared to the earlier damp stretch.
Later in the week, Thursday, sees patchy rain with highs close to 8°C and lows about 4°C. Overcast skies dominate early on, but conditions could improve by afternoon. Mild gusts are likely, though temperatures remain moderate. That completes these five-day weather updates, highlighting local changes and potential rain in the forecast.
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