In Ross-on-Wye, today, Thursday, June 4 will see patchy drizzle and occasional showers throughout the morning and afternoon. Temperatures rise near 16°C, dipping to about 11°C after sunset. Light rain remains possible, though it may stay intermittent and scattered. Breezy spells add a mild gust now and then.

Tomorrow looks mostly cloudy with bursts of rain mixed in. Temperatures hover near 16°C, while overnight lows settle about 8°C. Early sunshine might break through, offering brief bright weather before drizzle returns. Winds appear gentler overall, making for a calmer but still damp day.

Saturday brings moderate rain, keeping the region cloudy much of the time. Temperatures peak near 18°C, falling to about 10°C by late evening. Intermittent downpours could turn heavier at intervals, and skies may remain grey. Occasional gusts add some energy, though it shouldn’t feel too harsh.

Sunday may still feature patchy rain, but longer spells of dryness could emerge. Temperatures settle near 18°C, with nights dipping to about 9°C. Boasts of sunshine might find their way through in the afternoon, though showers remain probable. Cloud cover persists, yet breaks might bring a hint of brightness.

Monday might bring steadier showers, with temperatures close to 14°C and lows about 10°C. Periods of light drizzle could become more pronounced, leaving the day feeling rather soggy. Occasional heavier bursts of rain are on the cards, accompanied by slightly stronger winds. It’s likely to stay wet well into the evening. Bouts of cloud are unlikely to clear, expect minimal sunshine throughout day.

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