![]() ![]() Feeling cold in highest temperatures of 11C to 14C. Potentially windy with strong winds possible in the north. Winds will veer westerly as rain clears to showers later.'įriday will be a lot windier also, with Met Éireann saying 'It is expected to be very breezy with widespread showers, and possibly longer spells of rain in parts. Becoming breezier in a strengthening southerly airflow. ' The timing of the rainfall is uncertain. Storms could be accompanied by short-term downpours totaling 5 cm (2 inches) of rainfall and winds gusting up to 90 kph (56 mph). 'After a dry start it will likely turn cloudy with rain developing, potentially heavy,' Met Éireann said. Strong thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall, stormy winds, and possible hail are expected across the western half of the country through at least June 30, with further storms expected across the country July 1-2. Met Éireann have said that the forecast becomes uncertain following the middle of the week, but for their preliminary Thursday forecast they've said it will start dry, but with potential for heavy rain as the day goes on. Wednesday will see a dull start with scattered outbreaks of rain, clearing east toward the late morning - one or two showers are also forecast, but Met Éireann have said that it will remain dry and bright in many places for the rest of the day, with highest temperatures of 13C to 15C. Moderate to fresh southwest winds, winds strong for a time in coastal areas. Pic: Getty ImagesĪlso according to Met Éireann, Tuesday night will be 'breezy and overcast with outbreaks of rain and drizzle spreading eastwards across the country. Highs of 12C to 14C.' Met Éireann have said that Monday will be dry and bright, but the weather will take a turn as the week progresses. 'Turning breezier throughout with moderate southwest winds increasing fresh to strong on western coasts. However by evening, outbreaks of rain will develop in Connacht and western parts of Ulster and Munster. Tuesday will start off cloudy with a few spots of drizzle forecast, however Met Éireann have said that 'many areas will be dry for most of the day with some bright spells. Another chilly night with lowest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees, possibly dipping lower locally in the south.' Rather calm with breezes easing to a light southwesterly. Residents will see cloudy skies and cooler temperatures across the country. Monday night will stay mainly dry with some clear spells, before it turns cloudy 'in many parts. The weather across the UAE will be perfect today to roll down you car windows as you drive to work. Daily weather opinions and information about storms and severe weather. A jet stream heading towards the country could 'fire up storms' in Ireland as the week progresses.
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