Ross-on-Wye sees moderate rain today, Saturday, December 6. Expect consistent downpours with a chance of thunder early on. Winds look breezy, and temperatures near 10°C might keep the air rather mild. Skies can remain gloomy well into the evening, so widespread wet conditions seem likely.
Tomorrow brings more showers and occasional mist, with heavier bursts likely. Conditions feel noticeably milder, with afternoon temperatures near 13°C before turning partly cloudy late. Fog may appear early but should lift, leaving intervals of drizzle in some areas. Light breezes stick around, adding to the overall damp feel.
Monday continues the damp trend, delivering moderate rain and grey skies. Morning gusts stay brisk, but temperatures about 11°C keep the day mild. Rain chances remain high into the evening, offering little relief from the soggy conditions. Overcast spells persist through midday, while bursts of rain could be heavier at times.
Tuesday maintains unsettled conditions, with consistent rain and a breezy atmosphere. Afternoon values hover about 13°C, lending a mild feel despite constant dampness. Light drizzle and patchy clouds lead into a clearer late-night period. Early storms might greet some areas, although they should subside by afternoon.
Wednesday transitions to partly cloudy weather, making it noticeably drier. Early morning temperatures near 6°C rise to about 9°C, and winds ease off. Mist patches could pop up, but the day seems calmer than the previous spell of rain. Longer sunny intervals are possible once the fog lifts. Drier spells may persist well beyond Wednesday, bringing a gentle close to the week.
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