The sunshine is down today and here’s what’s in store.
The supporters of Dublin and Tyrone couldn’t have asked for better conditions at Croke Park because the sunshine is beating down on Croke Park and here’s hoping that these conditions stick around for the coming days.
On that note, here’s what the weather is expected to look like for the week ahead, according to the people at Met Éireann.
Rainfall is expected in many places tonight but these showers should be clearing southeastwards overnight. Cooler and clearer conditions should follow from the northwest.
Monday will be mostly dry, cooler and fresher. This being said, a cloudy start is expected in parts of the southeast, but generally bright with good sunny spells throughout the country. Moderate westerly breezes and much fresher with highest temperatures 15 to 17 or possibly 18 degrees in some places.
Thankfully, these dry, cool and calm conditions will continue to be felt throughout Monday night.
As for Tuesday morning, it’s set to be the exact same with dry conditions prevalent in most parts of the country with light winds with some sunny spells, best over the southern half of the country. There’s going to be more cloud in northern and northwestern areas, with some showers, mainly in coastal areas.
Wednesday is off to a good start because it’s expected to be dry and bright in many places, with some sunny spells. This being said, a band of showery rain will extend down across the country as the day progresses. Thankfully, the rainfall should be small.
The conditions for Thursday and Friday are uncertain with some dry, bright weather, but some showers at times also.
At present, Met Éireann are predicting that the weather will be more changeable for next weekend, with a freshening southwest wind bringing in rain at times from the Atlantic.
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