We’re in for ‘changeable’ weather this week, with highs of 22 degrees
We were about to get excited when we heard temperatures would be up to 22 degrees this week, however Met Éireann has warned us to not whip out the shorts and tank tops just yet.
It is predicted that "changeable" weather will continue into the week ahead, however most days will be "breezy and cloudy."
Today, it will be "mostly cloudy at first with patches of rain, drizzle and fog and some heavy pockets of rain over parts of Leinster and Ulster."
However, as the day progresses, we will experience some "bright spells," with maximum temperatures reaching 15 to 19 degrees.
Tomorrow will be cloudy at first, with some rain, but will gradually brighten up with sunny spells developing into the day and highs of 19 degrees.
That's basically how it will be for the rest of the week, and as we reach the weekend, early indications say it will be "relatively cool and fresh with sunny spells and scattered showers."
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