Today, Saturday, January 3 is set to remain mostly sunny with temperature about 3°C. Early hours might see a few clouds and light rain, but no significant snow is predicted. Local weather updates suggest Ross-on-Wye looks calm under clear skies, though overnight readings could drop near -2°C, bringing a crisp evening.
Tomorrow may feature light freezing rain and brief snowfall late on, with temperature near 3°C again. Conditions could remain largely dry through midday, though skies might appear overcast at times. Overnight levels might dip to about -2°C, setting a wintry tone without substantial downpours or harsh gusts.
Biting northerly winds and moderate snow showers could sweep in as Monday progresses, with temperature about 0°C at best. Flakes might linger late into the night, but heavier bursts are not expected to persist. Sub-zero lows, near -6°C, suggest frosty conditions that keep the day feeling quite cold overall.
Mist dominates Tuesday, with temperature near 0°C during daytime hours. Snowfall chances seem minimal, but a light haze may blanket the region. Nightfall brings readings about -6°C, preserving that winter chill. Minimal breezes keep things still throughout local areas, while skies remain mostly grey, offering little relief from this chilly forecast.
Clear skies highlight Wednesday, though temperatures remain about -1°C at their peak. Overnight lows near -7°C ensure a sharp bite in the air. Little sign of rain or snow emerges, allowing a bright but chilly outlook. The rest of the week stays cold, with stable yet frosty weather conditions continuing steadily overall.
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