Sunny spells are badly overdue and this weekend the sun is set to make an appearance, for a few days at least.
According to Met Éireann, the east and south will experience warm and sunny spells with cloudy spells during the evening. Temperatures will range from 16 to 21 degrees. Here's how the next three days are expected to play out:
Friday:
Tomorrow morning will be foggy with some rain. Highest temperatures will range from 16 to 19 degrees with fresh southwesterly winds. Sunny spells will spread from the northwest during the afternoon and evening. It’ll be dry apart overall apart from a few showers tomorrow night. If you're planning to hit the beer garden bring a light jacket, temperatures will dip to 10 degrees.
Saturday:
Saturday will be a bright, fresh day with sunny spells. It’ll be dry apart from some isolated showers. Highest temperatures will range from 15 to 19 degrees with good drying conditions - Mammy will be delighted. For any of you planning a BBQ or attending an outdoor party, it’ll be cool and dry on Saturday night.
Sunday:
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If you're going to the Irish versus Japan women's rugby match in UCD you're sorted. It looks set to be a dry and bright beginning to the day. The rest of the day will experience scattered outbreaks with some rain and top temperatures will range from 15 to 19 degrees.
It looks set to be a good beginning to the Fleadh Ceoil in Ennis, Co. Clare as Sunday night is expected to be mild and humid with some patches of rain.
Next week the Atlantic airflow will bring unpredictable weather with a mixture of sunny spells and blustery showers.
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