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Download weather near me7/27/2023 Sunday: Another showery day, with scattered showers becoming widespread throughout the afternoon, turning heavy at times with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Highest temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees in light to moderate southeasterly winds. Saturday: Widespread heavy showers on Saturday, with thunderstorms and spot flooding possible. Scattered showers will continue to feed up from the south in light southerly winds, with some heavy downpours. ![]() Not as warm as previous days with highest temperatures of 19 degrees in the south to 24 degrees in the north in a light to moderate southeasterly breeze.įriday night: A very mild night with temperatures not falling below 14 to 16 degrees. Mild again with temperatures not falling below 13 to 16 degrees in light southeasterly winds.įriday: Heavy and persistent showers will spread northwards to most areas throughout the day, with isolated thunderstorms possible. Further showers will push into the south and southwest towards morning, turning heavy in places. Thursday night: Any remaining showers will ease early in the night and it will become dry with clear spells for a time. ![]() Overview: Staying warm but unsettled with frequent and widespread showers, turning heavy at times with thunderstorms possible. Very warm with light winds and highest temperatures of 22 to 26 degrees generally, although sea breezes will keep coastal areas slightly cooler. Scattered heavy showers will develop through afternoon and evening, mainly for the midlands and northwest, with thunderstorms and spot flooding possible. Tomorrow morning will be dry with hazy sunshine in the north and east, cloudier in the south and west with the chance of a few spots of light rain or drizzle. Mild and humid with temperatures not falling below 11 to 15 degrees. Some patchy mist and fog will develop in a light and variable breeze. ![]() ![]() Tonight will be largely dry with clear spells in most areas. Peer-reviewed journal articles by Met Éireann staff members Past Weather Agrometeorological Bulletins
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