Met Eireann have pinpointed the day that the weather will change for the better.
Thundery downpours will clear and make way for sunny days later this week. Today will be humid, wet and windy as people from all over Ireland make their way towards Croke Park.
Showers will develop in the afternoon and evening. They will also turn thundery at times with highest temperatures of 21 to 23 degrees
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Tonight will bring occasional showers and lowest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees.
Here is the forecast for the rest of this week:
Tomorrow: "Tomorrow will start off cloudy with scattered showers. Becoming clearer through the afternoon and evening though, with some decent sunny spells developing. Highest temperatures of around 18 or 19 degrees. Light to moderate northwesterly winds, remaining fresh near the coast.
Tomorrow night: "Dry in most areas on Monday night with just isolated showers. A mix of cloud and clear spells with lowest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees. Winds easing, becoming mostly light northwesterly.
Tuesday: "Generally cloudy with scattered showers. Becoming drier in the evening though, with some late sunny spells developing. Highs of 15 to 17 degrees in light west to northwest breezes.
Tuesday night: "Dry and clear in most areas. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 11 degrees in light west to northwest breezes.
Wednesday: "A mix of cloud and sunny spells. Mostly dry with isolated showers in the west and north. Highest temperatures of 16 to 19 degrees in light variable breezes.
Wednesday night: "Dry and mostly clear. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees in light variable breezes.
Thursday: "A mix of cloud and clear spells with just the odd shower. Highs of 17 to 21 degrees in light southwesterly breezes.
Further outlook: "Low pressure is set to return from Friday, bringing wet conditions, which will persist through the weekend. Temperatures staying in the high teens or low twenties for the remainder of the week."
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