Today, Monday, October 27, in Ross-on-Wye sees patchy rain likely through the early hours and some overcast spells later. Temperatures near 12°C with occasional drizzle, settling about 9°C after sundown. Skies may brighten briefly in the afternoon, but light rain could return by evening. Gentle breezes may occasionally pick up speed.
Tomorrow brings more patchy rain, reaching temperatures near 13°C by midday and dipping about 8°C overnight. Occasional light showers might persist, though brief sunny breaks are possible. Cloud cover remains fairly thick, so expect a generally grey outlook with intermittent damp patches. Variable gusts remain possible.
Wednesday sees heavier downpours at times, with temperatures near 12°C in the afternoon. Nights drop about 6°C, bringing a cooler feel. Skies may clear briefly, but periods of rain are likely to linger, making it a day of shifting conditions with occasional bursts of drizzle. Expect the breeze to shift occasionally.
Thursday stays cloudy, with moderate rain moving in as temperatures climb near 13°C. Mornings remain about 6°C, hinting at a brisk start. Sustained showers could turn heavy later, accompanied by gustier winds. Any sunshine might be fleeting, so expect a wet stretch through the afternoon and evening. Cooler air may move in overnight.
Friday brings a shift, with temperatures near 13°C. Early drizzle is possible before calmer spells emerge. Rain isn't ruled out, but drier moments may break through the clouds. Overnight sees values about 9°C, holding moisture in the air. Gusty conditions could return, ending the week on a blustery note.
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