Today, Tuesday, January 13, in Ross-on-Wye, starts with mist that could linger before patchy rain arrives late morning. Light drizzle is likely through early afternoon, and overcast skies stay overhead for most of the day. Showers ease by late evening, giving way to a few clearer spells. Temperatures near 9°C, with gentle breezes around, keep it mild.
Tomorrow remains on the chilly side, reaching about 5°C by midday. Early sunshine could peek through thin clouds, but skies turn grey later, bringing a passing rain shower or two. Evening conditions drop to near 1°C, and patches of fog may develop overnight, reducing visibility in some spots.
A wetter pattern takes hold on Thursday, with moderate showers developing during the morning. Temperatures hover about 7°C, and heavier bursts of rain could emerge by midday. Cloud cover remains thick through afternoon, occasionally mixing with drizzle that gently tapers off. Brief clear zones might appear, but predominantly grey skies endure.
Friday maintains damp conditions, as showers persist alongside occasional mist. Temperatures sit near 8°C, while patchy drizzle could linger into the early afternoon. Overcast skies continue, though an intermittent break in cloud cover may brighten things slightly. By evening, rainfall gradually subsides, offering a hint of dryness before nightfall.
This weekend on Saturday brings more patchy rain, reaching about 7°C and remaining misty in places. Overcast skies dominate most hours, while drizzle may persist into late afternoon. Showers linger after dark, ensuring a very damp late evening with only some limited cloud breaks possible.
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