Today, Saturday, June 7, brings moderate rainfall, with steady showers across the region. Temperatures about 14°C and a chance of lighter drizzle by the evening. Breezes could pick up slightly, but nothing too strong. Ross-on-Wye should also expect similar soggy conditions. Morning mist might linger briefly, but conditions stay damp.

Tomorrow sees patchy rain early on, possibly clearing for a time before returning in the afternoon. Temperatures about 16°C, with just a little breeze. Expect dryness by nightfall, with overnight readings near 6°C. Skies could remain grey in places, though sunny spells may appear. Expect blustery winds in exposed spots.

Bright conditions arrive on Monday under mostly sunny skies. Temperatures near 18°C, with little chance of rain. Mornings might feel a touch cool, but the afternoon air remains mild. Any clouds overhead should stay light, providing pleasant daytime weather. Evening lows hover about 7°C, so expect a chill after dark.

Tuesday looks more unsettled, with patchy rain developing later on. Temperatures near 19°C, but keep an eye out for occasional downpours. Skies may brighten between showers, offering sunshine. Evening conditions could remain damp, although some spots might enjoy drier intervals. Overnight levels dip near 14°C, rounding off a muggy spell.

Midweek continues with more patchy rain. Temperatures near 21°C, signalling the warmest spell so far. Morning clouds may break for clearer skies, but showers remain a possibility. Later in the day, conditions could turn brighter, though humidity lingers. Nights settle near 14°C, providing mild rests. Rain may ease by evening.

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