Today, Saturday, October 4 in Ross-on-Wye brings patchy rain nearby with bouts of drizzle, especially early on. Temperatures about 13°C are expected under mostly cloudy skies, with a brisk breeze sweeping through. A few brighter intervals might appear in the afternoon, but wet spells remain likely, especially towards dusk, slightly prolonging the overall damp, cool feel.
Tomorrow looks mostly overcast but calm, with temperatures near 14°C. Low rain chances suggest a mild, grey day, though breaks in the cloud could occasionally emerge. A light wind complements the gentle conditions, keeping any showers at bay for much of the afternoon and evening alike.
A brighter Monday ushers in partly cloudy skies and a welcome warm-up. Temperatures about 18°C promise a comfortable feel, although passing clouds might appear at times. Overall dryness persists, shaping a pleasantly mild stretch that keeps any real threat of rain firmly at bay.
A cloudier Tuesday hovers with a top near 17°C. Grey skies linger, yet rainfall chances stay slim. Light winds accompany the midday hours, maintaining a subdued but dry outlook. Later periods remain mostly stable, ensuring that any lingering drizzle finds little real chance to develop.
Midweek delivers patchy rain once again, with Wednesday’s peak near 16°C and a low about 8°C. Occasional sunshine may break through midday cloud cover, but showers cannot be ruled out entirely. Conditions ease towards evening, allowing for a lightly cool finish to the day without significant moisture. Early hours could feel notably brisk, though no heavy downpours are anticipated.
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