Today, Sunday, April 12, brings patchy rain with a brisk breeze and temperatures near 10°C at their peak, dropping to about 3°C later. Ross-on-Wye can expect drizzle through much of the day, though some clear spells could appear by nightfall. Overall, this weather forecast suggests a damp start to the week.

Tomorrow remains cloudy with scattered light rain, with highs near 10°C and overnight temperatures close to 2°C. Occasional sunny moments are possible, though drizzle could linger into the afternoon. The forecast points to more subdued skies, but a brief dry window might break up the gloom.

Cloudier conditions are anticipated on Tuesday, with a modest peak about 11°C and lows near 2°C. Overcast skies may dominate most of the day, and a few lingering showers could appear later. Cooler air settles in by evening, limiting any chance of late sunshine.

Midweek forecasts suggest about 14°C during Wednesday’s warmest period and evening figures near 8°C. Periods of rain may emerge, but some brighter spells are likely too. The weather outlook includes occasional drizzle around midday, though calmer moments should offer a more pleasant break before nightfall.

Late in the week, Thursday might reach near 13°C by afternoon with lows about 7°C. Patchy rain looks set to return, although quick sunny intervals could show up. Overcast conditions may dominate, but mild breezes should keep the chill away. This weather pattern is likely to continue into this weekend. Any late-day drizzle should be light, offering modest relief by night’s end and beyond.

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