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Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta
02 July 2025 05:14
Inniu
Today will bring a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, which will spread from the west through the morning and afternoon. Some of which will be heavy, especially over the northern half of the country, with the chance of few scattered thunderstorms there too. A clearance to mainly dry sunny weather will extend eastwards through the afternoon and evening, with just a few lingering isolated showers. Highest temperatures of 14 degrees in the northwest to 20 degrees in the east and south in light to moderate westerly breezes.
Anocht
It'll be mainly dry and clear at first tonight. However cloud will increase across the west and north with some outbreaks of rain moving in. It'll stay dry though across much of the east and south with clear spells. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 11 degrees in light to moderate southwest winds.
Amárach
Tomorrow, Thursday, will be rather cloudy for a time, with some outbreaks of showery rain, especially across the northern half of the country, while it'll be drier further south with some bright or sunny spells. The rain will clear eastwards through the morning, with a mix of sunshine and scattered showers following, some heavy further north, with the chance of an isolated thunderstorm. The showers will become more isolated later. Highest temperatures of 16 to 22 degrees in mostly moderate west to southwest winds, fresher in the northwest and west.
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