Dublin Weather: Met Eireann forecast big change with 22C arriving as storm update issued



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A big change is on the way this weekend, as highs of 22 ° C are forecast to hit the capital in an unexpected forecast for the weekend.

However, if you pay attention to today, it will be dry and bright with sunny spells.

Temperatures of 18 ° C will drop to around 7 ° C overnight, staying dry with clear intervals.

While the storm fears that were rumored earlier this week have been alleviated with the latest update as it looks like it is going to bypass the country.

Carlow Weather’s meteorological expert Alan O’Reilly had been concerned that a storm might be on its way towards us, but luckily now he has predicted that it won’t hit us.

He said: “The weekend looks pretty good with no storm in sight.”

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Here’s what the rest of the week looks like:

morning : “Thursday will be mostly dry, with spells of sunshine or sunshine at first, but it will become mostly cloudy. Max 16 or 17 degrees Celsius, with light to moderate winds from the southwest.”

Friday : “The rain will gradually spread from the west and northwest during the morning and afternoon, and will be persistent and locally intense in some parts of Connacht and Ulster in the morning, but tends to become more erratic as it moves southeast Brighter conditions, with sun and rain showers, will follow from the northwest. Cool, with maximum temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees, with moderate to cool winds from west to southwest, strong on the coasts of Ulster and north of Connacht. “

Saturday : “Still fairly cool and mostly dry, with bright streaks at first, but cloudy conditions will spread from the Atlantic and some patchy rain or drizzle will develop in the Atlantic coastal counties. Max. 14 to 18 degrees Celsius. Doing windy, especially in the Atlantic, with moderate southwest winds increasing from cool to strong, with gales later on the northwestern coasts. They become mild and humid. ”

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Sunday : “Quite hot and humid, with rain and drizzle at times, mainly in the counties of the Atlantic coast. There is also fog in the hills and the coast. Some episodes of sun or sunshine will develop, mainly in the east and south. Maximum temperatures will range between 17 and 22 degrees, with moderate to cool winds from south to southwest, still strong on the Atlantic coasts. ”

Additional perspective (Monday to Wednesday): “Hot and humid, with some probable rains at times, but also with good dry spells, with some sunny breaks.”



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