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Saturday, 19 May 2012 06:41
Today

Cloudy and misty this morning with scattered outbreaks of rain. It will become dry everywhere during the day and it will brighten up generally with some sunny spells developing.
Still feeling cool with highest temperatures of 10 to 14 degrees in moderate to fresh northeast winds, which will ease in the evening.

Tonight

Dry tonight with clear spells. A cool night with lowest temperatures 3 to 7 degrees. Fog patches will form as winds drop light or calm and some dense fog patches are possible around dawn then clearing.
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Weather News

09 May 2012 - Resumption of Pollen Forecasts

Pollen forecasts have resumed for the 2012 summer season. They will be produced daily until August 7th (this covers the peak grass pollen season which is the main source of pollen in Ireland) and will consist of a separate forecast for each of the provinces plus the Greater Dublin Area.

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02 May 2012 - April 2012: Colder than Average Everywhere, Wet in most Places

Rainfall was above average nearly everywhere, with the exception of Malin Head. Mean temperatures for April were all below average, with most mean air temperatures reported to be the lowest in at least 11 to 23 years.

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16 April 2012 - Radar Animation of the Bray Waterspout  

The following is a high-resolution radar animation of the waterspout that was witnessed Saturday Morning, April 14th, off the coast at Bray, Co Wicklow. The imagery from Met Eireann’s weather radar, located at Dublin Airport, clearly shows the path and intensity of the thunderstorm as it moved inland over Bray and followed the track of the N11.

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