Today, Friday, June 13, starts off with morning mist giving way to partly cloudy skies. Light rain is likely by late afternoon, with temperatures near 22°C bringing mild comfort. Some sunny intervals should break through, but scattered showers may linger as night falls, adding a fresh feel.
Tomorrow brings patchy rain in the morning, then a few brighter moments later on. Temperatures about 20°C will keep conditions mild across the region. Folks traveling from Ross-on-Wye might see light drizzle easing by midday, with clearer skies heading into late afternoon for a mild close.
Sunday looks unsettled with occasional showers, especially by midday. Temperatures about 19°C should feel pleasantly cool when the sun peeks out. Intermittent bursts of rain could pass through the afternoon, but breaks in the cloud are expected before evening, offering a brief respite from the drizzly spells.
Monday stays mostly dry, with sunny spells emerging by midday. Thermometers may register about 21°C, and only brief moments of patchy rain are on the cards. Cloudier intervals might appear in the afternoon, yet conditions remain calm and comfortable overall, promising a decent start to the workweek.
Tuesday should be bright and sunny, with temperatures near 23°C keeping things warm. Clear skies are forecast most of the day, and any chance of a stray shower appears minimal. Warmer conditions will prevail into the evening, creating a pleasant outlook for anyone hoping for lasting sunshine. Otherwise, no major shifts are expected heading into midweek. Skies should remain mostly clear overall too.
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