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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 11:01
Today

Generally dry this afternoon, just a few showers in the northwest and north. Some good sunshine in the south and southeast, but cloudier elsewhere with only a few sunny spells. Cloud will thicken further in the west and north during the afternoon and more general rain will feed into Connacht and Ulster this evening. Cool, with highest temperatures of just 10 or 11 degrees Celsius in light, mainly westerly breezes.

Tonight

Becoming cloudy in most places tonight, with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. The rain will turn persistent in the north and west, but in the south and southeast it will stay mainly dry. Not as cold as recent nights, with lowest temperatures 5 to 8 degrees Celsius. Winds will stay light, from variable directions.
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