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Weather charts show a low-pressure system approaching Ireland next weekend, but forecasters say it is too early to tell if it will bring a storm.
And Met Eireann predicts otherwise for the moment, forecasting two days of 22 ° C in the capital earlier this week without mentioning that an impending storm hits the country.
Mondays and Tuesdays will see the highs and today will start off generally boring and breezy to begin with.
There will be a strong explosion causing a flood, but when it dries up it will turn warm and sunny with temperatures of 22 ° C.
It will be very mild and humid at night with misty hills and coastal fog as temperatures drop to a generous 13C.
Some online weather pages have predicted that the low-pressure system will come very close to the country next Saturday with charts showing a potential storm.
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Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather said that it is too unpredictable and too far off right now to tell if a storm is on the horizon.
The meteorologist said: “The uncertainty beyond Friday continues. Look at the differences in the GFS and the ECMWF here.
“The ECMWF has a storm as GFS has calmed down and settled down. Stay tuned and expect a lot of outages and changes to automated app forecasts etc!
Here’s what the next few days look like:
TUESDAY : “Generally dry, out of the hot, patchy drizzle where the sun develops. Humid, again with fog from hills and coasts. Highest temperatures range between 18 and 23 degrees Celsius, better values in the east. Breezes Moderate Southwest will be cooler near the coasts. ”
WEDNESDAY : “Dry with a mixture of clouds and some periods of sunshine; only isolated rains. Cooler with moderate and occasionally cool northwest winds. Higher temperatures 15-18 degrees Celsius, milder in the southeast. It is cold at night with lower temperatures of 5 to 9 degrees Celsius and light breezes from the west. ”
THURSDAY : “Most areas remain dry once again with a mixture of clouds and sunny spells. Cooler, albeit with higher temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees Celsius, with light breezes from the southwest.”
FRIDAY : ‘Wet through Ulster and Connacht to start, with rains spreading to other areas during the day, though becoming scattered. The highest temperatures are 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, the mildest and driest in the southeast. ”
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THIS WEEKEND : “Current indications suggest that the weekend will bring long dry weather with mild periods of sun and breezes from the south.”
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