Wednesday, May 6 in Ross-on-Wye begins cloudy with patchy rain lingering at times. Temperatures near 12°C should keep things relatively mild, and occasional drizzle might pop up later. Conditions look mostly calm but expect a few afternoon showers mixed with partial sunshine.
Tomorrow brings a higher chance of showers, plus some patchy drizzle. Temperatures about 14°C keep it pleasant, although overcast skies may dominate certain periods. Light rain could persist throughout the midday hours, but occasional clear breaks might brighten the scenery. Winds remain gentle, contributing to a cool and sometimes damp feel.
Friday appears wetter, with moderate rain expected to show up during the afternoon. Temperatures near 16°C should maintain a comfortable vibe, though consistent showers could be more frequent. Light drizzle might linger off and on, interspersed with cloudy patches. A few drier moments are possible, but overall, it feels like a soggy end to the week.
Saturday sees a boost in temperature with highs about 17°C. Patchy rain remains likely, though intervals of sunshine are not out of the question. Occasional drizzle could pass through late afternoon, but conditions may feel slightly warmer than previous days. Cloud cover varies, ensuring a mix of grey and brighter spells.
Sunday looks cooler, with temperatures near 10°C and moderate rain making an appearance. Overcast skies are likely for much of the day, and stronger gusts could enhance the damp setting. Persistent showers might continue from morning to evening, creating a soggy atmosphere. Clear breaks seem rare, so expect prolonged rainfall.
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