MET Eireann have said Ireland will sizzle today as temperatures soar to highs of 20C.But enjoy it while it lasts as heavy, blustery showers are on the.
Lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees." Tomorrow night will be a mixture of clear spells and scattered shower with rain clearing from the southeast early in the night. "The rain will clear from most areas by evening, but may linger in the southeast, and will be followed by sunny spells and scattered showers. Met Eireann continued: "Rain in the west and northwest will spread across the rest of the country during the morning and early afternoon, turning heavy at times. It will be cloudier in the western half of the country with some light rain and drizzle but will stay dry with sunny spells in the east. The forecaster said: "It will become cloudier tonight and scattered outbreaks of rain will develop, turning persistent and heavier in the west and northwest later.
"This will cause rainfall amounts to be below average, and temperatures will be higher than normal for mid-May, winds will be light to moderate with variable ...
Tuesday will be breezy with sunny spells and scattered blustery showers. The rain will clear from most areas by evening, but may linger in the southeast, and will be followed by sunny spells and scattered showers. Clear spells and scattered showers, with any rain clearing from the southeast early in the night.
By mid to late May, we are set to have "higher than normal" temperatures for that time of year.
Temperatures are set to remain slightly above normal for late May. Both the west and northwest are set to get higher than average amounts of rainfall, with mostly normal amounts of rainfall expected elsewhere in the country. In mid-May, high pressure looks sets to dominate with more settled conditions expected.
Met Eireann are forecasting a hot May with two weeks of above average temperatures just around the corner. A mild week with unsettled weather at times will ...
But Monday will be much wetter, they add: "Rain in the west and northwest will spread across the rest of the country during the morning and early afternoon, turning heavy at times. Through the day it will become cloudier across the western half of the country, bringing patchy light rain or drizzle, but it will stay dry with sunny spells in the east, hazy at times. From Monday, May 16, Met Eireann say: "High pressure looks sets to dominate with more settled conditions expected.
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Met Éireann said there is “some uncertainty” regarding Wednesday’s forecast, “but at present it looks like rain will affect southern areas on Wednesday, with sunny spells and isolated showers further north”. “During the evening, the showers will become isolated, and cloud will increase across the northwest.” “Rain will move eastwards across Munster tomorrow, clearing to scattered showers during the evening,” the forecaster added.