
"Low pressure will lead to unsettled weather with "wetter than average" conditions over the next 10 days, according to the national forecaster's long-term forecast. This morning is starting off quite cool and breezy as a mix of sunny spells and isolated showers spread. Temperatures will reach highs of 16C. Tonight will be similar as dry and damp spells are expected, though heaviest downpours will be along the Atlantic coast with temperatures of between 7C and 10C."
"Tomorrow will be another comparatively cool day with some heavy showers possible in places. Rain will increase in frequency over the afternoon from west to east, with highest temperatures of 13C to 16C before dropping to lows of 6C in the night. On Saturday, there will be another mix of sun and rain, though rain is predicted to die out over the afternoon and evening, temperatures reaching a maximum of 16C."
"The morning on Sunday will bring more rain which will spread northeastwards, becoming heavy at times before clearing in the afternoon with sun and showers following. Highest Sunday temperatures will be between 15C and 18C. Monday and Tuesday are expected to similar in terms of a mix of rain and sunny spells, with temperatures on both days ranging between 13C and 16C."
Cool, breezy conditions with a mix of sunny spells and isolated showers will persist, with daytime highs around 13–16C and overnight lows near 6–10C. Low pressure will create unsettled, wetter-than-average conditions over the next ten days. Rain and heavy showers will increase at times, especially along the Atlantic coast and southwest, with frequent wet spells reforming overnight. Sunday brings rain spreading northeast then clearing to sun and showers. Monday and Tuesday will alternate rain and sunshine with cool, breezy periods and heavy showers. Wednesday is expected to be wet with persistent rain and strong winds.
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