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It appears that summer will return as Ireland will be hit by a period of warm weather towards the end of this week as temperatures skyrocket to 22 ° C.
Today will be a mild and even sunny day in many places, although the west and northwest will see some “heavy” rain this morning.
A forecaster from Met Eireann said: “A wet and windy start today in the west and northwest, with some heavy rains, but dry elsewhere. The rain will spread to the southeast during the day, becoming lighter and more erratic as let him do it.
“Brighter conditions will follow from the northwest in the afternoon, with sunny spells and scattered rains. Higher temperatures of 15-18 degrees, in moderate to cool westerlies, sometimes strong along the coasts.
“This night will be mostly dry with clear spells and some scattered showers, mainly confined to the northwest. Lower temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees with light to moderate winds from west to southwest, cool on the northwestern coasts.”
And the weekend looks like it will stay largely dry and warm, although again the Northwest will see heavy bursts of rain at times on Saturday.
Sunday will be the hottest day of the week with highs of 22 ° C and many hot and sunny periods in most parts of the country.
One forecaster added: “A generally dry start across much of the country on Saturday with sunny spells and occasional rain in the northwest.
“However, clouds will accumulate from the west during the morning with persistent and occasionally heavy rains in the northwest at night. Further south it will remain dry with spells of sunshine. Higher temperatures 15 to 18 degrees with moderate to moderate winds. fresh from the southwest, rising strongly on the western coasts in the late afternoon with gales developing along the western and northwest coasts at dusk.
“Overnight rain will clear from the northwest on Sunday morning, and the drizzle patches left near the western shores will die out early in the afternoon.
“It will light up in most parts with hot and sunny spells unfolding across most of the country, although some areas of low cloud and haze may linger near some southern and western coasts. Temperatures higher than 17 to 22 degrees in the south from moderate to cool to the southwest winds. “
And as we move into next week, it looks like it will stay warm, but with the risk of showers remaining.
Monday will see highs of 22 ° C again, while warmer weather is forecast until next Thursday.
One forecaster said: “Cloudy with outbreaks of rain mainly in the western half of the country. There may be some heavy downpours. Warm again with highs of 17-22 degrees with moderate winds from the southeast.”
“Current indications are that it will continue hot until the middle of next week with rains and more outbreaks of rain at times.”
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