More rain on the way but Met Eireann forecasts some 'good dry spells' for the week ahead
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More rain on the way but Met Eireann forecasts some 'good dry spells' for the week ahead
"The east of the country will enjoy some dry weather at first today, but this will give way to showers spreading from the west. Those showers will turn heavy at times. More persistent rain during the day will be heaviest in the west and northwest and there will be a chance of some localised flooding. There will also be a chance of isolated thunderstorms today, particularly in western and northwestern areas."
"Showers will continue to spread from the west tonight, turning to more prolonged or heavy spells of rain in the northwest. Eastern areas will turn dry overnight with lows of 11 to 14C. The beginning of next week will mark meteorological autumn and the weather to come is a sure sign that summer is over. Monday will see "widespread showers", though they will ease later in the day to leave some sunshine. Highs on Monday will again range from 14 to 18C."
The east will start dry, but showers will spread from the west, turning heavy at times. More persistent rain will be heaviest in the west and northwest with a risk of localized flooding and isolated thunderstorms. Highest temperatures will reach 14 to 18C with near-gale winds along parts of the west coast. Showers will continue tonight and intensify into prolonged or heavy rain in the northwest while eastern areas become dry with lows of 11 to 14C. Early next week will bring widespread showers easing to some sunshine, variable conditions with heavy showers midweek, and possible dry spells late week.
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