Dry Sunday ahead of unsettled week with heavy rain, says Met Eireann
Briefly

Morning will be dry with bright or sunny spells and daytime temperatures of 19–22C. Cloud will increase through the afternoon with patchy rain and drizzle in southern and western areas, while nights stay mostly dry with lows of 13–17C though light showers, drizzle or mist are possible in parts of the west and southwest. Early week will see rain developing in the west by Monday afternoon and spreading east, possibly heavy, with western clearing and daytime highs of 19–23C. Monday night and Tuesday will bring showers, fresh to strong Atlantic winds, cooler daytime highs of 16–19C, and persistent heavy rain spreading from the southwest overnight. For the rest of the week there will be unsettled weather with further rain or showers at times and temperatures in the mid to high teens.
This morning will be dry, with bright or sunny spells, as temperatures during the day will range between 19 and 22C. It will turn cloudier, with patchy rain and drizzle developing in parts of the south and west in the afternoon and evening. Tonight will continue dry, with overnight temperatures dropping to 13 and 17C. However, some light showers and patchy drizzle or mist might appear in parts of the west and southwest.
The week will start off dry with sunshine at first, turning cloudier from the west later tomorrow morning. Rain will develop in the west by early Monday afternoon, spreading to the east, as the rain might turn heavy at times. However, the west will brighten up in the evening, as temperatures during the day range between 19 and 23C. Meanwhile, rain will clear to the east on Monday night, with showers following from the west, and some might be heavy.
Tuesday will be a breezy day, bringing a mixture of sunshine and scattered showers, which could be heavy. It will be a bit cooler than previous days, with the highest temperatures between 16 and 19C, as the winds will ease later in the day. Tuesday night will, however, see persistent and heavy rain developing in the southwest, spreading to most areas overnight, as temperatures drop to 11 and 14C.
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