Monday

Met Éireann predicts it will be mainly dry, with just isolated light showers, variable cloud amounts and clear spells. Lowest temperatures of 9° to 11°C in mostly light west to northwest breezes.

Tuesday

Some early bright or sunny spells will soon give way to increasing cloud with patchy rain and drizzle spreading from the Atlantic during the day. The rain may turn persistent through the late afternoon and evening in the west and northwest. Staying mostly cloudy on Tuesday night with patchy light rain and drizzle.

Wednesday

Rather cloudy at first with residual patches of light rain and drizzle gradually dying out.

Brightening up in the afternoon, with perhaps some limited bright or sunny spells developing, but a good deal of cloud about overall. Top temperatures of 15° to 18°C, possibly higher locally in the southwest.

Thursday

A mainly dry day is currently signalled, with just isolated light showers, chiefly in the west and north. Still rather a lot of cloud about, though some bright or sunny breaks will probably occur.

Friday and the weekend

Current indications suggest mainly dry and settled conditions at first, with temperatures trending near average, perhaps slightly above in parts of the east and southeast.

A transition to somewhat cooler conditions looks likely by the end of weekend, though, with some rain at times.