Ross-on-Wye sees patchy rain this morning, turning to drizzle by midday. Today’s temperatures hover near 17°C, with lows about 11°C. Breezy conditions continue, so anticipate bursts of light rain and occasional cloudy skies. Some late-day breaks could allow a hint of sun before evening.

Tomorrow remains unsettled with patchy rain and drizzle. Temperatures near 16°C, dipping close to 11°C, accompany gentle winds through the day. Light showers might persist, bringing a cloudy forecast for much of the afternoon. Later, the sky could clear just enough to reveal brief brightness.

Friday, June 5, starts brighter with partial sunshine before clouds roll in. Temperatures about 16°C, with lows near 8°C, may climb gradually by midday. Scattered showers move through later, but calmer breezes might keep conditions pleasant. A few glimpses of sun could break out between rain spells.

Saturday looks wetter with moderate rain returning alongside gusty wind. Temperatures near 14°C, falling about 9°C overnight, prompt a cooler feel. Showers remain frequent, occasionally lightening, yet heavier bursts seem likely at times. Overcast skies may dominate, though short lulls in rainfall can offer slight relief from the dampness.

Sunday turns milder, featuring patchy rain and cloudy spells. Temperatures close to 17°C and lows about 9°C are expected. Occasional drizzle could appear, though sunnier breaks might emerge by midday. Light wind is likely, letting conditions feel less chilly overall. Cloud cover remains substantial, ensuring cooler spots at times. Some local drizzle could persist into the evening. A wave of showers may pass through late.

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