
"After Storm Amy brought us very windy and wet conditions over the last few days, our weather is set to become more settled for the coming week as high pressure starts to build. While there will be a good deal of dry weather overall, some weak weather fronts will push in from the northwest over the next few days, bringing some cloud and rain at times. But with that high pressure nearby, the rain will stay light and ease as it moves down over us."
"Today will be mostly dry and cloudy, with some light showers, but the patchy rain and drizzle will move in from the northwest in the evening. Temperatures will range between 12 and 15C, with some moderate to fresh winds. It will remain mostly cloudy, with patchy light rain or drizzle in the north and northwest tonight. But further south, it will be largely dry and clear overnight, as temperatures drop between 8 and 12C."
"The ESB had warned that it could take until "early next week" for all customers to be reconnected, mostly in the northwest. That number has fallen significantly, down from an initial 184,000 premises without power on Friday night."
An initial 184,000 premises were reported without power on Friday night, and that number has fallen significantly as reconnections continue, mostly in the northwest where some customers may not be reconnected until early next week. High pressure will build this week, bringing more settled conditions and a good deal of dry weather overall. Weak weather fronts will push in from the northwest at times, producing cloud and light rain that should ease as they move south. Today is set to be mostly dry and cloudy with light showers and evening patchy rain moving in from the northwest. Temperatures will range 12–15C by day and 8–12C overnight, with moderate to fresh winds in places.
Read at Irish Independent
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