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Current Forecast: Saturday, 04 July 2009 05:16
Today

Cloudy this morning with scattered outbreaks of rain, which will be heavy and thundery in places. Sunnier this afternoon, but also staying showery. Highest temperatures today between 18 and 21C, with moderate south to southeast winds.

Tonight

The showers will largely die out this evening and tonight with tend to be dry and clear.
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Weather News

02 July 2009 - Heavy rain on the 2nd July 2009

During the period from midnight to 9 a.m. on 2 July 2009, spells of heavy, thundery rain affected the East and Northeast of the country. The Dublin area was particularly badly affected. During the afternoon and evening, a fairly narrow band of very heavy, thundery rain affected West Clare, Galway (mainly western half) and Mayo.

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01 July 2009 - Heavy rain in NW Donegal on the afternoon of 23 June 2009

On the afternoon of 23rd June 2009, an area along the coast of Donegal, from The Rosses north to Bloody Foreland, was affected by heavy, thundery shower activity. The event caused flooding in the Derrybeg area.

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01 July 2009 - The Weather of June 2009: Warm and mainly wet; sunniest June for over 50 years in places

There were warm and sunny conditions at times during June, but also spells of cool and unsettled weather, producing heavy rain at times. Very warm weather at the beginning and end of the month brought mean monthly air temperatures above normal everywhere, especially in western and southwestern areas. Mean monthly values were between one and two degrees above normal generally and it was the warmest June since 1970 at a number of stations.

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