Met Eireann have forecast changeable conditions for the coming days with "thundery showers" expected later this week.
Scattered showers will quickly clear away in Dublin this morning and the rest of the day will be mostly dry, with a mix of cloud and hazy sunny spells. Highest temperatures will reach 15 or 16 degrees in light to moderate northwesterly winds.
Tonight will be mostly dry in the capital with clear spells, some mist and fog will form as winds fall light variable or calm. It will be a chiller night with lows of 5 or 6 degrees.
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Tuesday will bring a fair amount of cloud and some hazy sunny spells at times throughout Dublin. Dry in most areas with just the chance of a few stray patches of drizzle. Mild with highs of 14 to 16 degrees, in mostly light south to southeast winds.
While there is no further forecast for Dublin, here is what Met Eireann's national outlook says for the coming days:
Wednesday
"Starting quite dull on Wednesday with some patchy light rain or drizzle mostly in Connacht, Ulster and west Munster. Some brighter spells developing for the afternoon in the north and east, but dull elsewhere with patchy rain or drizzle at times.
"Temperatures between 12 and 17 degrees, coolest along eastern and southern coasts in moderate to occasionally fresh southeast winds.
Thursday
"Dry with sunny spells in the north at first. However, turning into a mostly cloudy day with easterly winds freshening as outbreaks of rain slowly spreads from the south through the day. Highest temperatures of 11 to 15 degrees.
Friday
"Friday will be a day of sunny spells and slow-moving heavy or thundery showers. Highs of 15 or 16 degrees."
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