Patchy rain is on the cards today, Monday, June 8, with breezes up to 15 mph and temperatures close to 16°C, dipping to near 8°C overnight. Light drizzle in the morning could give way to occasional brighter spells later. Ross-on-Wye can expect a few showers that might linger late into the evening.

Tomorrow remains unsettled with patchy rain persisting through the day. Temperatures about 14°C are likely, with lows hitting 7°C after sunset. Occasional drizzle could pop up by midday, but there might be brief breaks in the cloud. Gentle gusts around 18 mph might keep conditions lightly fresh in the afternoon.

Wednesday is likely to see more patchy rain, with maximum temperatures near 15°C and lows of about 8°C. Showers might appear early on, accompanied by occasional drizzle later. Skies could brighten slightly by mid-afternoon, though lingering clouds remain possible. Wind speeds around 16 mph should steadily keep the air moving.

Thursday brings moderate rainfall in places, with maximum temperatures close to 18°C and lows hitting about 8°C. Rainfall could be marginally heavier at times, but occasional breaks in the downpour may occur. Conditions might grow milder toward early evening, and light winds around 19 mph should keep weather patterns shifting.

Friday looks brighter, though patchy rain is possible, with temperatures about 21°C and lows near 14°C. Early morning mist could arise, but any drizzle may clear quickly. Afternoon sunshine might break through the clouds, offering some extra brightness, and gentle gusts up to 17 mph could ensure a milder end.

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