Today, Monday, June 23, starts off partly cloudy with a sprinkling of rain. Temperatures near 9°C at dawn climbing to about 19°C this afternoon. The local forecast for Ross-on-Wye suggests clouds thinning through the day, offering brighter spells before sunset.

Tomorrow brings a higher chance of patchy rain during the morning. Temperatures near 12°C at daybreak and about 20°C around midday. Cloud cover may linger, but drier intervals could appear later, making for intermittent sunshine across our local weather scene.

Wednesday looks warmer with possible drizzle. Temperatures near 13°C early on, climbing to about 23°C in the afternoon. Some patchy rain might pop up, but sunshine is likely to break through, offering pleasant conditions for midweek.

Thursday may stay cooler, with temperatures near 13°C at sunrise and about 20°C later. Patchy rain is expected at intervals, though brighter spots might develop. The local forecast suggests a mix of clouds and occasional sun, making it slightly breezy but manageable for the late week.

Friday appears sunnier with morning lows near 14°C and afternoon heights about 24°C. The forecast points to plenty of clear skies and gentle breezes, rounding off the week on a brighter note. This weekend is set to continue mild conditions, providing more sunshine and stable local weather.

Beyond Friday, conditions look changeable with occasional breaks of sun and a dash of light rain. Temperatures could hover about 18°C to near 22°C, maintaining a comfortable range. Sunshine may often still appear, offering a pleasant feel to the remaining days.

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