Ross-on-Wye sees bright sunshine today, Saturday, April 25, with skies largely clear. Temperatures near 17°C feel mild, dropping to about 5°C overnight. Gentle breezes remain steady. Cloud cover stays minimal, ensuring strong daylight from morning to late afternoon. No rain is expected overall.

Tomorrow looks more overcast yet dryness prevails. Conditions stay steady with highs close to 16°C and overnight lows around 7°C. Light winds continue, and no significant rainfall is indicated. Cloudy skies persist, creating a cooler feel compared to today, though mild moments may briefly appear.

A new pattern emerges Monday with scattered rain under patchy clouds, and peak temperatures about 17°C, with lows near 8°C. Showers could arrive in the afternoon, while brief sunny spells may break through. The moderate wind picks up slightly, but conditions remain suitable for typical spring patterns.

Further moisture arrives Tuesday, bringing sporadic light rain for parts of the day. Temperatures hover about 14°C, dipping to near 7°C by night. Overcast skies dominate, though occasional breaks in the cloud could reveal brighter intervals. Winds remain moderate, and rainfall events may be short-lived.

Clearer skies highlight Wednesday, promising plenty of sunshine and maximum temperatures close to 15°C. Early morning may drop to near 4°C, but daytime warmth emerges steadily. Winds grow noticeably stronger, potentially gusting at times, yet dryness persists under vibrant skies. No rainfall is predicted, and bright weather remains well into the evening. This final touch of sun could round out a varied week of conditions. No abrupt shifts are indicated.

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