Sunday, October 26 arrives with patchy rain looming over Ross-on-Wye. Early sprinkles give way to occasional bright spells before returning drizzle mid-afternoon. Temperatures near 11°C peak during the day, falling to about 4°C overnight. Skies could briefly clear, but light showers might pop up again later on. Moderate breezes persist.
Tomorrow starts damp with patchy drizzle continuing through mid-morning. Temperatures about 11°C promise mild air, while lows hover near 7°C at night. Some cloud breaks reveal brief sunshine in the afternoon, though sporadic rain can reappear. Skies gradually turn clearer towards evening, offering a slightly drier finish. Wind remains moderate.
Tuesday looks brighter overall, with morning clouds giving way to occasional sun. Temperatures near 12°C bring comfortable daytime conditions, dropping to about 8°C overnight. Patchy rain could still appear, but many spots stay mostly dry. Light breezes remain present, ensuring a gentle airflow and a generally mild feel. Clouds remain scattered.
Wednesday brings slightly warmer air, with highs near 14°C and lows about 9°C. Light rain may linger around midday before partial sunshine emerges. Overcast skies could shift to patchy breaks in the later hours, but occasional showers remain possible. Conditions generally stay pleasant for short spells between any drizzle. Winds persist gently.
Thursday continues the mild trend as temperatures near 15°C dominate daytime hours, with nights dipping to about 10°C. Patchy rain is likely at intervals, occasionally turning to light showers. Some drier periods bring brief sunny moments, although mist may form early. Conditions feel breezy, but not overly strong or disruptive.
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