Conditions set to settle down after a long week of stormy weather
Weather conditions look set to ease today as counties in the south east and west begin to recover after Storm Brian brought heavey rain and flooding to the region.
Today is expected to be a cool day with a some sunny spells and scattered showers expected in Munster, Connacht and Ulster this morning.
Cool today, bright or sunny spells, but some sctd showers also. Windy at first, but winds will gradually ease through the day. 12/14C.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 22, 2017
Other parts of the country will remain largely dry, though showers may develop later in the day, with more persistent rain expected for this evening – top temperatures of 12 to 14 degrees.
Tomorrow looks set to be a mainly dry day with all counties enjoying spells of sunshine and top temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees.
Forecasts suggest that the rest of the week will see some very unsettled and changeable weather as Atlantic weather systems cross Ireland from time to time.
So basically, just make sure to have a scarf, brolly and sunglasses on you at all times.
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