Counties Cavan and Monaghan will face a Status Yellow warning for thunderstorms today, with isolated storms moving east from 1pm to 4pm. Impacts may include lightning and spot flooding. Across the country, the weather will be mixed with sun and heavy showers, especially in the north. The forecast includes milder temperatures between 14 and 20C. Tonight will start dry before rain arrives in the north. Thursday will feature scattered showers, particularly in the north, continuing into the weekend with further rain expected and generally unsettled conditions ahead.
Counties Cavan and Monaghan will be under a Status Yellow warning for thunderstorms from 1pm until 4pm today, with isolated thunderstorms moving eastwards. Potential impacts during the warning include lightning damage and spot flooding.
Across the country today, there will be a mix of sun and showers, with some turning heavy, particularly in the north of the country. Highest temperatures will range from 14 to 20C, coolest in the northwest and warmest in the south and east.
It will start off dry and clear tonight before cloud moves in to bring rain across the north and west, though it will stay dry in other areas with lows of 6 to 11C.
Friday is expected to be "quite windy" with rain and drizzle throughout the day and highest temperatures of 14 to 19C. The weekend will not be much better as Saturday is forecast to be "dull and damp" with more rain and drizzle.
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