Ross-on-Wye is set for a wet start today, Monday, May 18, with drizzle turning into moderate rain by midday. Temperatures near 12°C should keep things cool, with breezes adding an extra chill. Later tonight, conditions might ease slightly, but drizzle could linger into the small hours.

Tomorrow looks rainy again, with showers likely across the morning and possible heavier bursts later. Temperatures about 15°C should feel a bit milder, though gusty winds could make it seem cooler. By late evening, lingering clouds might stick around, but any downpours should gradually taper off.

Wednesday is set to brighten up slightly, though patchy rain might surface in the early hours. Expect temperatures near 17°C, offering a gentle warmth during sunny spells. By afternoon, skies could clear, delivering a more pleasant atmosphere. Evening conditions remain mild with only a slight breeze.

Thursday may start cloudy but is likely to stay mostly dry. Temperatures about 20°C should feel comfortable under partial sunshine. Afternoon weather remains steady with light winds and limited rain chances. Towards nightfall, skies could stay partly clear, making for a calmer close to the day.

This weekend arrives early with a warm Friday featuring sunny skies and minimal cloud cover. Temperatures near 23°C could feel pleasant, inviting a bright outlook. Conditions should remain clear through the evening, and no rain is anticipated. The mild breeze will likely persist, but overall, it’s shaping up to be a tranquil day. Expect bright sunshine to round off the forecast period on a high note.

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