Today, Sunday, November 30, starts with sunshine and occasional cloud. Conditions stay mostly dry until late afternoon, when patchy rain may move in. Temperatures near 7°C feel crisp, with light breezes adding a gentle chill. Ross-on-Wye experiences similar local weather, maintaining a calm outlook before nighttime chances of drizzle increase.
Tomorrow, Monday, brings moderate rain early on and gusty winds that could last all day. Temperatures about 11°C offer mild relief, but heavier downpours may persist. A break in the showers might appear briefly, though clouds remain thick. Damp conditions are likely to linger well into the evening hours.
Tuesday sees intermittent rain returning in the afternoon, with morning skies looking partly cloudy. Temperatures approach 9°C, staying cool but not too chilly. Passing showers could give way to occasional sunshine, though any clearer spells might be short-lived. Evening warmth dips slightly, keeping a pleasant but damp feel overnight.
Wednesday promises unsettled weather, mixing patchy rain with drier intervals. Early hours feel cold, around 4°C, but daytime peaks near 8°C. A few sunlit breaks are possible late morning, yet thicker cloud cover approaches by mid-afternoon. By dusk, some drizzle could develop, supporting a more overcast vibe into the night.
Thursday holds heavier bursts of rain, with daytime temperatures hovering about 8°C. Intermittent lull periods might appear, yet the overall trend stays cloudy. Breezes may pick up speed, enhancing that brisk sensation outdoors. Shifting between steady rain and lighter showers defines the day, presenting a damp forecast through the late hours.
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