Dublin will enjoy a few days of dry weather but a miserable change is on the way. Met Eireann has warned of unsettled conditions towards the end of the week as rain is set to lash Ireland.
Today will be cloudy and breezy in the morning with a few passing showers. It will be dry in the afternoon and evening with longer spells of sunshine and temperatures of 17 or 18 degrees expected.
It will be dry tonight with long, clear spells mixed with some cloud. The lowest temperatures will be around 7 to 10 degrees.
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Tomorrow will be dry with a mix of cloud and sunshine with the mercury hitting 17 to 18 degrees. While there is no further forecast for Dublin, here is what the national outlook says:
Tuesday night
A Met Eireann forecaster said: "Dry and mostly clear aside from high cloud. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees with light variable breezes.
Wednesday
"Cloud will build through the morning, and scattered showers will develop. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees with light southerly breezes.
Wednesday night
"Remaining cloudy overnight in dry conditions. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees, with a light easterly airflow.
Thursday
"Mainly dry on Thursday with a mix of cloud and sunny spells. There will be a few showers in some parts.
"Highest temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees with light easterly breezes. Thursday night will be largely dry and clear with lows of 9 to 11 degrees.
Friday
"A largely dry and bright start, however rain will move in from the Atlantic during the day. The timing of the rain is uncertain - some eastern areas may stay dry until Friday night. Highs of 19 to 22 degrees with a moderate southerly airflow developing."
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