Today, Friday, October 31, will have moderate rain in Ross-on-Wye, with top temperatures near 13°C and lows about 10°C. Conditions remain mostly overcast, and bursts of rain are likely to persist into the evening. Wind speeds may climb a bit, but no clear skies are expected during daylight hours.
Tomorrow sees heavy rain, with daytime peaks near 12°C and overnight lows near 7°C. Showers could last for several hours, and breezy conditions might intensify during the afternoon. Thicker clouds increase the chance of extended rainfall, creating a consistently damp outlook for much of the day.
The next day features patchy rain, with maximums near 11°C and minimums about 6°C. Sunday might see occasional drizzles, but brighter intervals could appear between showers. Light breezes are possible, though heavier bursts of rain cannot be ruled out. Overall, conditions lean towards a mix of clouds and fleeting breaks.
Early in the new week, temperatures climb near 14°C, while lows rest about 12°C. Monday is set for more patchy rain, accompanied by mild winds and cloudy skies. Occasional drizzle could carry on into late evening, maintaining a damp ambience. The slightly warmer air helps ward off any chill.
Continuing into Tuesday, peak temperatures reach about 14°C and lows hover near 12°C. Patchy rain lingers, though downsides might be milder. Winds could pick up later, bringing occasional gusts. Forecasts suggest mostly cloudy conditions, but intense downpours appear less likely. Overall, the midweek outlook remains unsettled with a few dry spells. Minor drizzle may persist overnight.
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