Ross-on-Wye can expect lively conditions on Saturday, June 20, with early mist giving way to partial sunshine. Temperatures near 22°C could see a stray drop of rain, but dryness should dominate the afternoon forecast. Clouds linger into the evening, though no significant showers are anticipated, maintaining mild air.

Tomorrow looks brighter, as Sunday sees mostly sunny skies by midday. Temperatures about 25°C bring a warm yet comfortable feel, and any fleeting rain remains minimal. The night is set to stay mild, dipping to near 12°C, ensuring conditions remain pleasant through the late hours.

Monday could usher in hotter weather, with temperatures near 28°C and a chance of patchy rain late on. Morning mist dissipates swiftly, revealing a sunny afternoon that might turn humid. A passing thunderstorm cannot be ruled out, though many areas stay dry into the evening.

Tuesday intensifies the heat further, with sunshine dominating and temperatures hovering near 30°C. Clouds may be scarce, but any passing shower should be short-lived. Early morning stays balmy while late afternoon feels particularly hot. Overnight lows sit about 18°C, offering only a slight dip in warmth.

The rest of the week peaks on Wednesday, as the forecast shows strong sunshine and temperatures about 31°C. Light breezes offer limited relief during peak hours. Even towards dusk, the air remains pleasantly warm, reflecting a continued spell of stable, dry, and bright weather conditions. Overnight, conditions maintain warmth, with little sign of shifting clouds or showers, and temperatures remain fairly high.

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