Wet, blustery and unsettled weather conditions expected, warns Met Eireann
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Wet, blustery and unsettled weather conditions expected, warns Met Eireann
"Munster and Leinster will have the most prolonged rainfall, with scattered showers expected elsewhere. Blustery winds will be strongest along the western coasts, with highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees. Clouds and strong winds will continue into Wednesday night, with showers across Connacht and Ulster. Clear spells will develop elsewhere with lowest temperatures expected to range between 3 and 6 degrees."
"The national forecaster expects the unsettled weather to continue into Thursday, with rain gradually clearing into the afternoon. Thursday night will bring some heavy showers, with some clear spells developing. Blustery winds are forecasted across the western counties for Friday morning, with sunny spells elsewhere."
Munster and Leinster will experience the most prolonged rainfall while scattered showers affect other counties. Strong, blustery winds will be focused along western coasts with highest daytime temperatures around 10 to 13 degrees Celsius. Clouds and strong winds will persist into Wednesday night with showers across Connacht and Ulster, while elsewhere clear spells will develop and overnight lows will fall to about 3 to 6 degrees. Unsettled conditions are expected to continue into Thursday as rain gradually clears into the afternoon. Thursday night will see some heavy showers followed by clear spells. Blustery winds will return to western counties Friday morning with sunny spells elsewhere.
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