Today (Monday, January 5) brings moderate snow, with flurries drifting around this morning. Sunshine may occasionally break through, and temperatures near 2°C keep things chilly. Ross-on-Wye experiences a rather gentle break from heavier snow today before conditions begin easing late afternoon. Light wind picks up slightly, reinforcing the wintery feel.
Tomorrow seems damp with patchy rain drifting in by midday. Heavier bursts could appear late afternoon, but milder air pushes temperatures about 5°C. Occasional breaks might offer drier interludes before evening, although skies remain mostly cloudy. And by nightfall, light drizzle lingers, with a chance of calmer spells towards midnight.
Wednesday brings a mix of overcast skies and occasional sun, though rain may creep in late. Temperatures peak near 3°C, suggesting a cool afternoon. Light snow could briefly appear around nightfall, but any flurries should fade quickly. Fog is possible, keeping things a little grey. Winds remain generally moderate overall.
Thursday looks wet, with steady rain setting in from midday. Afternoon downpours raise chances of heavier bursts, lifting temperatures near 9°C. Breezy conditions might sweep in by evening, and prolonged showers could persist overnight. Some temporary lulls are likely, but grey skies remain the dominant feature. Expect occasional gusty moments.
Friday offers lighter rain early on, tapering into a clearer afternoon. Temperatures hover about 5°C, with a drier spell possible towards late day. Some sunny breaks might emerge briefly, though cloud cover could linger all day. This weekend seems unsettled, as further showers threaten to return and keep conditions changeable.
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