Today, Monday, June 9, begins with brief drizzle early on before partly cloudy skies take over for much of the day. Temperatures near 18°C bring mild conditions across most spots, with only light breezes in the morning. Ross-on-Wye might catch a glimpse of brighter sunshine by late afternoon.

Tomorrow sees morning rain, with some brighter spells pushing through by lunchtime. Temperatures about 20°C keep things quite comfortable, though a few heavier showers may pop up here and there. Gentle winds pick up slightly in the afternoon, leaving patches of clearer skies as evening approaches.

Wednesday shows mostly sunny conditions, but occasional cloud could pass overhead in the late morning. Temperatures near 23°C bring a definite warmth, though isolated rain bursts might emerge around midday. Light breezes continue into late afternoon, reinforcing a comfortable atmosphere for much of the day.

Thursday could feature stronger downpours around midday, then shifting to patchy sunshine as the afternoon moves along. Temperatures near 23°C maintain a mild feel, and there’s a slight possibility of thunder in certain spots. Breezes remain steady, helping to clear lingering clouds by early evening.

Friday ends the working week with a surge of warmth, as temperatures near 28°C make it feel toasty. Some quick showers or a short thunder spell may crop up later, but sunny breaks should still dominate. This weekend looks similarly warm, offering a continued spell of summery weather. Even nighttime hours should stay mild, ensuring comfortable conditions carry on into the following day and through Saturday.

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