Ross-on-Wye experiences patchy rain on Monday, July 21, with maximum temperatures about 22°C and lows near 10°C. Occasional drizzle appears around midday, but brief spells of sunshine might break through in the afternoon. Winds stay moderate, so any showers should pass quickly, leaving the evening partly clear.
Tomorrow brings continued wet weather, with patchy rain likely through the morning and a high about 21°C. Slightly heavier showers are possible in the early afternoon before easing off later. Cloud cover remains fairly thick, but occasional breaks might reveal some patchy sunshine, especially toward the end of the day.
Cooler conditions invade Wednesday, with peak temperatures near 20°C and morning drizzle likely. Some periods of dryness could emerge around midday, though showers may linger into the afternoon. Winds should be gentle, giving the grey skies a chance to shift occasionally. A few clear patches might develop late, offering a calmer evening.
A warmer vibe arrives Thursday, with daytime readings about 25°C under mostly sunny skies. Rain looks unlikely, though clouds may appear in the afternoon. Breezes bring milder conditions, and sunshine should help dry out leftover damp spots. Late cloud might roll in, but no major showers.
The pleasant streak continues Friday, with maximum temperatures about 25°C and long spells of sunshine. Skies stay mostly clear, keeping conditions calm as the evening progresses. Dry weather extends through the night, hinting at a favourable outlook for this weekend. Warmth is likely to persist, and any drifting clouds seem quite unlikely to bring rain.
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