Those who were excited for a burst of summer sun to compensate for the gloomy and cloudy season may be displeased with the upcoming bank holiday weather forecast.
Even though Met Éireann proclaimed that Friday morning may have some brightness in the east of the island, they also forecast it to be generally “overcast,” with a possibility of “slight showers and dew.”
The weather shift will take a turn for the worse as continuous rainfall, which may turn heavy at times, commences from the west coast. By Friday evening, predominantly dry weather with sunlight is predicted to move into the western regions, establishing a pattern of rainfall, cloud cover, and sporadic sunshine for the forthcoming days.
The peak temperatures on Friday are predicted to range between 17 and 23 degrees, with the warmest in the east, but they will cool down as the rain subsides. It will be windy for a while with average to strong and gusty winds from the south that will become westerly as the rain subsides and decrease in intensity.
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The main expectation for Saturday is that it will provide the finest weather for the bank holiday weekend, with “plentiful periods of sunshine,” although Met Éireann warned of “intermittent showers” too.
Sunday’s weather forecast predicts heavy rain with potential localised flooding in some areas, potentially extending into Monday.
The atmosphere is predicted to remain humid, due to the persistent moist air mass over Ireland. There’s a possibility of cooler weather for the subsequent week, with temperatures close to the average for this time of year.
The forecast for the following week includes periods of showers or rainfall, with potential stretches of dry weather overall “and some bursts of sunshine”, as stated by Met Éireann.