Sunday, March 1 in Ross-on-Wye brings patchy rain for most of the day, with grey skies lingering. Temperatures near 11°C are likely, dropping to about 6°C by evening. Light drizzle might pop up later, but nothing too severe. Overcast conditions set the tone, keeping the forecast damp and cloudy.

Tomorrow looks partly cloudy and brighter, delivering a more cheerful weather forecast. Temperatures about 13°C should peak around midday, with lows near 7°C. Dry conditions prevail, making rain unlikely. Sunshine may break through in the afternoon, offering a pleasant break from recent showers.

The next day remains partly cloudy, with temperatures close to 12°C. Gentle breezes keep things mild, and the chance of rain stays low. Some clouds linger, but glimpses of sunshine are likely too. Skies clear a bit later on, hinting at a comfortable stretch before midweek arrives.

Midweek turns cloudier, with temperatures hovering near 14°C. A cloudy weather forecast continues into the late afternoon, though drizzle could appear at times. Winds remain light, keeping conditions calm. Overcast skies might stick around, so expect a slightly dull vibe, though mild air still makes it feel pleasant.

Late in the week sees patchy rain return, with temperatures about 14°C. Some drizzle is likely overnight, but heavier bursts stay limited. This weekend could stay mild, continuing near 14°C for daytime highs. Overcast spells intermix with brighter intervals, creating a typical early-spring mood. Mild breezes add comfort. No significant downpours are expected, but light rain may pay a visit now and then.

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