There will be isolated showers in Ulster and near some Atlantic coasts on Monday according to Met Éireann. However, it will be mainly dry elsewhere with sunny spells. Highest temperatures will range from 14°C to 16°C in the north and west to 17°C or 18°C in the east and south.
Most areas will be dry on Monday night with clear spells at first and just a few light showers near western and northwestern coasts. Cloud will thicken from the Atlantic later in the night with outbreaks of rain pushing into Atlantic coastal counties towards morning.
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Tuesday
The weather will be cloudy on Tuesday with outbreaks of rain becoming widespread by the afternoon. However, it does look like the rain will become patchier by the evening, with parts of north Ulster becoming dry. Highest temperatures of 13°C to 17°C.
Tuesday night will be mainly dry with just some patchy light rain in southern areas. Clear spells will develop elsewhere. Lows of 7°C to 12°C with moderate westerly winds.
Wednesday
Current indications from Met Éireann are for a lot of dry weather over Ulster, Connacht and north Leinster with sunny spells. Cloudier further south with outbreaks of rain. Highs of 16°C to 18°C generally, in light variable breezes.
Further outlook
There is significant uncertainty at this stage, but the overall pattern appears to maintain a changeable Atlantic regime.
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Monday
There will be isolated showers in Ulster and near some Atlantic coasts on Monday according to Met Éireann. However, it will be mainly dry elsewhere with sunny spells. Highest temperatures will range from 14°C to 16°C in the north and west to 17°C or 18°C in the east and south.
Most areas will be dry on Monday night with clear spells at first and just a few light showers near western and northwestern coasts. Cloud will thicken from the Atlantic later in the night with outbreaks of rain pushing into Atlantic coastal counties towards morning.
Tuesday
The weather will be cloudy on Tuesday with outbreaks of rain becoming widespread by the afternoon. However, it does look like the rain will become patchier by the evening, with parts of north Ulster becoming dry. Highest temperatures of 13°C to 17°C.
Tuesday night will be mainly dry with just some patchy light rain in southern areas. Clear spells will develop elsewhere. Lows of 7°C to 12°C with moderate westerly winds.
Wednesday
Current indications from Met Éireann are for a lot of dry weather over Ulster, Connacht and north Leinster with sunny spells. Cloudier further south with outbreaks of rain. Highs of 16°C to 18°C generally, in light variable breezes.
Further outlook
There is significant uncertainty at this stage, but the overall pattern appears to maintain a changeable Atlantic regime.
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