
"It will be dry and cloudy to kick off the first morning of daylight savings but rain and drizzle will spread across the country, and it will also turn breezy during the morning. That rain will clear during the afternoon, with highs of 10 to 13C. Tonight will be wet in some areas including the southwest, where patches of rain or drizzle will remain, while there will be scattered showers in Ulster counties. Lows will be between 7 and 11C."
"Bank holiday Monday will start off dry in most areas, however the west and southwest will see some rain and Ulster will get more showers. Cloud and rain will spread across the country during the afternoon. Highest temperatures will range from 10 to 14C. Met Éireann's outlook for next week is "mixed", with wet and breezy conditions expected at times. There are good signs for Tuesday, when there will be "plenty of dry and bright weather"."
Dry, cloudy conditions will start the first morning of daylight savings, but rain and drizzle will spread across the country and winds will increase during the morning. The rain will clear by afternoon with highs of 10 to 13C. Tonight the southwest will stay wet with patches of rain or drizzle while Ulster counties will see scattered showers; lows 7 to 11C. Bank holiday Monday will begin mostly dry, with the west and southwest seeing rain and Ulster showers later as cloud and rain spread and highs reach 10 to 14C. Next week looks mixed: wet, breezy spells possible, though Tuesday should be largely dry and bright with temperatures near 11 to 13C.
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