Pretty much the type of thing you’d expect at this time of year.
Last week delivered a couple of days that suggested that we were in for an extended summer in Ireland, but the strong winds, scattered showers and weather warnings over the weekend brought us back down to earth with a bang.
According to Met Éireann, what’s in store for the coming days is more typical of mid-September weather, with plenty of rain mixed with sunny spells throughout the week and temperatures reaching no higher than the mid to late teens.
The rain is set to be persistent throughout the day on Monday and while the winds that made their presence felt will be strong at the start of the day, they’ll become more moderate as the day progresses.
Tuesday and Wednesday don’t look much better with plenty of rain forecast, particularly in the east of the country, before it starts to clear on Wednesday evening.
Thursday should be mainly dry with sunny spells and temperatures as high as 19 degrees in places, while the forecast for Friday is for sunshine and showers with highest temperatures of 15-18 degrees
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