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Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta
04 July 2022 08:48
Inniu
A few showers this morning but dry in many areas, with plenty of cloud and some sunny spells. Showers will become confined to the north this afternoon. Longer spells of sunshine will develop in many areas towards the evening, however the northwest will become cloudier with a little drizzle developing. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees, warmest in the southeast, in mostly moderate northwest winds, fresh to strong along northern coasts.
Anocht
Clear spells at first tonight in the south and southeast, becoming cloudier through the night with patchy light rain and drizzle developing, most persistent in the northwest. Temperatures not falling below 9 to 12 degrees in light to moderate westerly breezes which will allow some mist patches to develop.
Amárach
Mostly cloudy tomorrow with limited bright or sunny spells, best of which in the south and east later in the day. At first there will be patchy light rain and drizzle, with long dry intervals developing. Patchy light rain will mainly affect the northwest from afternoon, with just isolated showers elsewhere. Highest temperatures of 16 to 21 degrees, coolest in the northwest and mildest in the south and southeast, in a moderate westerly breeze.
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