Met Eireann have forecast a mix of rain and sunny spells in Dublin this weekend.
This morning it will be "dry with bright spells" around the capital, with a chance of a shower or two. During the afternoon, rain is forecast but will ease in the evening with brighter and drier conditions likely to develop to end the day.
There is a chance that some drizzle may linger throughout the evening. Highest temperatures will be 19 to 21 degrees.
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Tomorrow morning will be "mainly dry with a mix of cloud and some sunny or bright spells". It will turn cloudier through the day, with the chance of some outbreaks of rain or drizzle developing later. Highest temperatures will be 19 to 21 degrees.
While there is no further forecast for Dublin, here is what the national outlook says:
Monday
"Outbreaks of rain early in the day will clear to a mix of sunny spells and showers. Highs of 18 to 22 degrees, warmest in the southeast. Moderate westerly breezes will develop.
Tuesday
"A mix of sunshine and showers. Turning drier in the evening with more widespread sunny spells then. Highest temperatures of 16 to 21 degrees with light to moderate westerly breezes.
"Some uncertainty for Tuesday night but there may be a spell of rain moving in. Temperatures will fall to between 10 and 13 degrees overnight with light southwest breezes
Wednesday
"A good deal of dry weather is signalled for Wednesday, although there will be some showers also, mainly in the north and west. Highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees with a moderate westerly breeze."
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