Today, Saturday, June 14, brings patchy rain to Ross-on-Wye and a mild start. Misty conditions in the early hours will gradually give way to brighter spells. Light drizzle may linger, but sunshine could appear later with temperatures near 20°C. Breezes stay moderate, so expect a light wind throughout. Rain remains intermittent.
Tomorrow should keep patchy rain in the mix, with some possible sunny breaks. Temperatures about 19°C, following a mild night near 11°C. Light rain could pop up around midday, then linger into the afternoon. Overcast skies might brighten a little towards evening, though showers remain likely.
The next day brings fairer weather overall, with limited rain and temperatures about 21°C. Morning might start around 10°C, climbing into the low twenties by afternoon. Sunshine should dominate, though a brief patch of drizzle cannot be ruled out. Gentle winds keep things pleasantly calm.
Following that, dryness prevails under mostly sunny skies, with highs near 23°C. Overnight temperatures hover about 10°C, so mornings are fresh but not chilly. Light breezes and minimal chance of rain create a comfortable forecast, with bright weather continuing into the afternoon and evening.
Later in the week, conditions remain warm with temperatures near 23°C again. Early fog could lift, revealing a mix of clouds and occasional sunshine. An isolated shower cannot be discounted, but the day leans towards pleasant weather. Evening lows settle about 11°C, rounding off a mild pattern. Light winds should continue, contributing to a stable forecast overall. Humidity levels stay moderate, ensuring no extremes.
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