Ireland weather: Met Eireann forecast calls for two hotter days before the change occurs



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A mixed weekend across Ireland will be followed by warm weather on both Monday and Tuesday.

Weather bosses are forecasting a mild day today, Saturday, with lots of rain in the afternoon, followed by some drier conditions on Sunday.

This will be followed by two days with temperatures reaching 22 ° C, as the southeast of the country will once again have a pleasant climate.

Many parts of the country will be affected by heavy rains, however, the whole country does not have pleasant conditions.

A forecaster from Met Eireann said: “Sunny spells and scattered showers (mainly in the west) early today. Cloudier conditions this afternoon and evening, with more frequent and more intense showers, sometimes merging with longer rain spells. in the northern half of the country.

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“The best of the sunny or bright spells will be in the southeast. Cool and windy with maximum temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees in moderate winds from the west, cool near the coasts.

“Tomorrow Sunday will be a drier day in general. However, showers will continue to occur, especially during the morning, but they will become lighter and more and more isolated during the afternoon and night with spells of sun. Maximum temperatures from 16 to 16 19 degrees, in light to moderate west breezes. “

Monday is when the hottest conditions will start, but they won’t last long with a forecast of change a few days later.

The forecaster added: “Wet and windy with bouts of rain and drizzle. Some drier and occasionally brighter spells too, these at their best in the southern counties where the highest temperatures are likely to be.”

“Maximum temperatures will range between 17 and 22 degrees. Moderate to cool, gusty southwest winds, sometimes strong off the coasts, will moderate later in the day.

“Variable clouds and clear periods with spotty drizzle Monday night, becoming more persistent along the Atlantic coasts in the morning. Soft and hazy, with lows of 12 to 15 degrees with light to moderate southwest breezes.

“Cloudy and hazy, with outbreaks of rain affecting parts of Connacht, western Ulster and western Munster on Tuesday.

“Drier conditions that persist elsewhere, with only patchy falls of light rain and drizzle. Some brighter intervals can occur in the southeast.

“Highs will range between 17 and 22 degrees with moderate breezes from the southwest. Mostly cloudy with bouts of rain and drizzle and patchy fog that will transfer southeast over the country Tuesday night, followed by cooler, clearer conditions and showers in the northwest, lows 10-14 degrees with a light to moderate breeze from the west.

“I feel cooler again for Thursday. General unstable conditions appear likely through the end of the week, with low pressure from the Atlantic bringing periods of humid and sometimes windy weather interspersed with drier and brighter interludes.”



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