Monday

It will be warm on Monday with spells of hazy sunshine though more cloud around in parts of the north and east, according to Met Éireann. Much of the country will stay dry, with just isolated sharp showers breaking out.

However, it is likely that heavy showers and thunderstorms will move across Ulster during the afternoon and evening. Parts of Leinster, especially near the coast, may see some showers. Highest temperatures will range from 19°C to 25°C, warmest over Munster.

Tuesday

It will be mostly cloudy on Tuesday morning but good sunny spells will develop in the south before spreading north. It will remain mostly cloudy over Ulster with some showers there during the day. It will continue to be warm, with highest temperatures of 19°C to 24°C but slightly cooler on some coasts.

Any remaining showers will clear leaving a dry night with good clear spells. Lowest temperatures will range from 10°C to 13°C in light variable breezes.

Wednesday

There will be a dry and bright start for most but it will become cloudier during the afternoon with isolated showers. It will be warm again, with highest temperatures of 18°C to 23°C and mild overnight with temperatures of 11°C to 14°C. Some showery conditions may develop in the southeast towards dawn.

Thursday

There is a good deal of uncertainty but current indications from Met Éireann suggest that after a mainly dry start to the day, there is the possibility of showers developing and the potential for some thundery showers. It will be cooler than recent days, with highest temperatures of 16°C to 20°C.

Friday

The weather on Friday and into the weekend will become more unsettled. Highest temperatures will range from high teens to low 20s.

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