Wednesday, October 1 offers some early cloud cover that gradually breaks into brighter spells. The day should feel mild, with highs near 18°C and lows about 10°C. No real sign of significant rain, so an overall dry and partly cloudy day fits the forecast. Light mist may develop early, but it should fade swiftly.
Tomorrow brings moderate rain, especially towards the evening. Temperatures near 18°C and lows about 9°C offer a mild start before heavier showers develop. Expect occasional breaks in the clouds, but plan for wet conditions through late hours. Early sunshine might appear before conditions turn wetter.
Friday continues the unsettled pattern, with moderate rainfall lingering. Daytime temperatures hover near 17°C, dipping to about 11°C by night. Gusty winds could accompany these showers, so anticipate spells of rain mixed with brief dry interludes before nightfall. Rainfall could intensify at times, but drier spells linger in between.
Saturday looks breezy with patchy rain. The maximum climbs near 13°C while the low settles about 10°C. Occasional drizzle might persist, though there could be limited sunny spells. Conditions remain variable, but winds stay strong enough to keep skies changing frequently. Bouts of light drizzle may emerge, though stronger gusts drive cloud movement.
Sunday closes the week with patchy rain nearby. Temperatures reach about 13°C, and overnight values dip near 8°C. Many areas stay cloudy, though some breaks in coverage are possible. Ross-on-Wye expects similar conditions, rounding off a dynamic stretch of weather. Winds remain moderate, ensuring occasional breezes throughout the day.
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