Today, Sunday, August 31, arrives with patchy rain that might linger through midday. Cloud cover will dominate, though brief sunny moments could slip through. Temperatures near 12°C in the morning are expected to climb to about 20°C. Ross-on-Wye should prepare for occasional light showers later on. Winds remain moderate.
Tomorrow, Monday, continues the damp theme with on-and-off rain lingering. Patchy clouds stick around, but the afternoon might see fewer drizzly spells. Temperatures near 11°C rise to about 19°C by late day. Conditions may stay breezy, so scattered gusts could appear in exposed spots. Occasional breaks might offer mild relief.
Sun returns, though Tuesday could see brief rain. Morning lows hover near 9°C, and midday sees values about 19°C. Skies could brighten enough for a decent stretch of mild warmth. Light drizzle might pop up in the afternoon, yet it should stay fairly light overall. Gentle winds keep things comfortable now.
Breezy conditions develop, though Wednesday sees more scattered rain. Early readings near 14°C quickly climb to about 22°C, bringing a warmer feel by midday. Sunny spells can break through during the afternoon, though pockets of drizzle may still show up. Some gusts might accompany showers, but dryness should dominate nicely.
Another burst of mixed skies arrives, and Thursday might begin near 12°C. Conditions later climb to about 19°C as the day unfolds. Rain showers could creep in, yet occasional sunshine offers a break. Winds might strengthen at times, but calmer spells are anticipated. Overall, conditions look unsettled with scattered drizzle.
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