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More warm weather - and rain - on the way

It is an Irish summer after all.

MORE WARM WEATHER is on the way in the coming days, but so is some rain.

Rain and drizzle in Atlantic coastal counties will continue this morning, clearing during the afternoon to scattered showers, some turning heavy, Met Éireann has said.

It will be drier, brighter and warmer further east with spells of sunshine and isolated showers. Highest temperatures will range from 18 to 22 degrees generally, but it will be cooler though in the west.

Showers in the west will ease early tonight leaving a largely dry night with a mix of cloud and clear spells.

However, spells of showery rain will push into south Connacht, Munster and south Leinster overnight and into tomorrow morning. Lowest temperatures will range from 9 to 13 degrees.

It’s due to be largely cloudy tomorrow with showery outbreaks of rain spreading northwards during the day. These showers will be heavy and thundery at times with the risk of spot flooding.

Dry spells will develop through the afternoon in Munster, Leinster and Connacht as the rain moves northwards. Highest temperatures will range from 16 to 20 degrees generally.

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    Mute Elrond Rivendell
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    Jun 1st 2021, 9:11 AM

    I’m sure someone’s going to find a way to blame the government or NPHET on this.

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    Jun 1st 2021, 9:19 AM

    @Elrond Rivendell: Tooooonnnnnnyyyyyyyy (Shakes fist in mildly threatening way at a cloud).

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    Jun 1st 2021, 9:48 AM

    @Elrond Rivendell: RTE most likely, Joe, Claire etc

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    Jun 1st 2021, 10:06 AM

    @Elrond Rivendell: I blame the pilots

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    Jun 1st 2021, 9:14 AM

    Yes Warm rain, my favourite type..

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    Jun 1st 2021, 10:12 AM

    Our status has been elevated from four seasons in one day to four seasons all day

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    Jun 1st 2021, 11:38 AM

    The rains might keep the young street drinkers and covid spreaders in for a while. But I want the sunshine back ASAP!!!

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    Jun 1st 2021, 9:41 AM

    Don’t drink the warm yellow rain

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