Today, Sunday, January 11, delivers a wet weather update with moderate rain in the morning and occasional drizzle through the afternoon. Overcast skies create a gloomy setting above local areas. Temperatures about 10°C keep things relatively mild for mid-January, though a chill arrives overnight when it dips near 1°C. Ross-on-Wye experiences steady dampness.

Tomorrow looks mostly cloudy, with patchy rain threatening to linger for much of the day. Temperatures near 9°C offer a cool but not too chilly atmosphere, while light breezes may stir the air. Intermittent drizzle remains possible, so local weather conditions stay unsettled as the new week unfolds.

Tuesday brings moderate rain turning heavier by midday, upping the chance of a consistently soggy spell. Clouds dominate overhead, but there could be brief pauses in the downpour. Temperatures about 10°C keep the afternoon mild, then slip near 5°C once evening sets in. Light drizzle may return overnight.

Wednesday sees a cooler pattern, with patchy rain and cloudy skies dominating the daytime forecast. Temperatures near 5°C create a crisp feel, especially when brisk winds pick up. Showers stay scattered and could intensify briefly in the early evening. Although a few dry intervals might pop up, the overall outlook remains damp.

Thursday remains on the cooler side and features fewer rainy spells, though occasional drizzle may still appear. Temperatures about 6°C keep conditions mild, yet a noticeable breeze gives the day a brisk edge. Cloud cover might break intermittently, letting a little brightness shine through. Rain threatens again late.

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