There is patchy rain expected today, Tuesday, March 24, with temperatures near 11°C. Breezy spells could bring light drizzle from time to time, and occasional brighter intervals are possible between the clouds. Gusty winds might keep the air feeling fresh, though no heavy downpours seem likely.
Tomorrow looks cooler, with about 7°C at its peak and possible early snow flurries easing into rain by midday. Winds may whip up at intervals, making for a blustery feel. While lingering dampness could stick around, any heavier bursts are expected to remain isolated, leaving much of the day overcast.
Thursday sees mostly cloudy skies, with temperatures near 9°C during the afternoon. Intermittent rain might break out, but a few dry spells could offer lighter conditions. Breezes should calm, preventing continuous gusts and creating a more settled environment overall. Patches of low cloud are possible, though prolonged heavy showers seem unlikely.
Friday will likely bring more patchy rain, with highs about 11°C and occasional drizzle. Persistent clouds might dominate, though scattered breaks can reveal brief moments of brightness. Winds are set to stay moderate, reducing the risk of stronger gusts. Wetter spots could experience more frequent showers, but widespread downpours do not appear on the horizon.
This weekend appears cool, with top values near 9°C and possible rain. Early sunshine could greet some areas, but scattered bursts of drizzle remain likely. Occasional clouds may build, though severe conditions are not expected. Ross-on-Wye might see light showers at times, while clearer patches could bring brightness.
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