
"The national forecaster is warning of localised flooding and difficult travelling conditions in the affected areas as it predicts spells of heavy rain with possible thundery showers. Today is the last of the dry conditions as unsettled conditions are set to persist from tomorrow into next week. Met Éireann said that rain will increase from this weekend onwards, accompanied by a slight drop in temperatures."
"Tonight will stay cloudy, with the odd outbreak of rain along western and southwestern coastal areas in the late night and early morning, as temperatures range from 9C to 13C. Tomorrow will start off breezy as rain breaks out in the west, spreading northeastwards as the day goes on. The evening will see the rain turn heaviest in Cork, Kerry and Waterford as potentially thundery conditions arrive. Temperatures will be between 12C and 15C."
"By Sunday, rain will continue in the north and east at first before clearing northeastwards before afternoon. It will be windy again with temperatures from 14C to 17C. Sunday night will be a cooler 7C to 10C as rain pervades most of the country, heavier in spots. Monday will see a mix of sun and rain, the latter becoming more consistent over the afternoon. Highest temperatures of 12C to 16C."
Today will be mainly dry but cloudy with highs of 12C to 16C. Tonight will remain cloudy with isolated rain along western and southwestern coasts, 9C to 13C. Rain will break out in the west tomorrow, spreading northeast during a breezy day and turning heaviest in Cork, Kerry and Waterford in the evening with potentially thundery showers; temperatures 12C to 15C. By night, localised flooding and strong gusts are possible, lows 10C to 13C. Sunday will see rain clearing northeastwards with windy conditions and highs of 14C to 17C; Sunday night cooler at 7C to 10C with heavier rain in places. Monday will bring a mix of sun and rain with showers becoming more consistent in the afternoon and highs of 12C to 16C. Low pressure is expected to make conditions more unsettled into the following week.
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