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Clouds and drizzle ahead for next few days as temperatures stay cool

But conditions are set to improve again from midweek onwards.

CLOUDS AND DRIZZLE are set to stay in parts of the country for the next couple of days.

After some good spells of sunshine in recent weeks, today will be mostly cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, mainly in Ulster, Connacht and west Munster.

Met Éireann said the rain will be patchy elsewhere and parts of the southeast will remain dry for the most part.

Temperatures will reach highs of nine to 12 degrees Celsius with light to moderate southerly breezes.

Tonight will be mostly cloudy, with some outbreaks of rain. It will be drier in the east of the country, with some mist and drizzle and a few clear spells on the east coast. 

As for tomorrow, it will be mostly cloud with some outbreaks of rain across the western half of the country, becoming persistent in coastal counties.

Further east, rain and drizzle will be patchy and some parts will stay dry. 

Highest temperatures of nine to 13 degrees with light to moderate southerly breezes.

Tuesday will remain mostly cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle gradually easing during the day.

It will stay mostly dry in the east and southeast for the afternoon and some bright spells will develop later in the day.

Temperatures will reach lows of two to six degrees and it will be coldest in the northwest. 

From midweek onwards, there will be high pressure and more settled conditions across the country.

Temperatures could reach up to 15 degrees on Thursday and Friday, according to current indications. 

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    Oct 13th 2020, 7:42 AM

    Well at least this time around the 21billion and projected 14billion for next year is being used to maintain the citizens of Ireland unlike 2008 when it was used to pay back 41.7billion for that Anglo fiasco. Those days of 2008, where revenue sheriffs squeezed blood out of small struggling businesses to the point where many SME’s committed suicide and presided by a FF government of whom MM was a member. Back then the underhand dealings and lack of transparency is somewhat reminiscent of what is happening in the Dáil today lead by MM.

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    Oct 13th 2020, 1:06 PM

    @Premier Fitters: you went on a journey there. MM at least giving the cash to the people this time.

    MM bad bad man.

    Pick an effing side.

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    Oct 13th 2020, 9:50 PM

    @Nardol: t_wat. PUP and EWSS payment schemes set up well before MM took over. Do tools like yourself working in financial services have any idea what it’s like outside of North Wall area?

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