Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Conditions South East - Week 27

The outlook is for changeable and often unsettled weather. Humid and wet initially ( Thursday night to Saturday morning) with some blight type weather, but brighter and drier later in the weekend and on Monday with sunny spells and scattered showers. THURSDAY NIGHT will be a cloudy night with rain becoming widespread. Close and humid; temperatures staying up in double figures, and fresh southerly winds developing also. FRIDAY will be a dull, damp day, with further spells of rain. The rain will be heavy and persistent over parts of Munster initially, but in most parts of the country later. Mild and humid with temperatures in the high teens. Fairly windy too, with fresh to strong southwesterly winds. Further rain overnight, with the heaviest of the rain likely over Leinster, much of Ulster and east Munster. SATURDAY looks set to start off cloudy and wet in eastern coastal counties of Ulster and Leinster, but this should clear during the morning, so that all parts of the country will have some dry, bright weather with sunny spells, but there will be some showers too. Brighter days for Sunday and Monday with sunny spells and scattered showers, with a good deal of dry weather overall. Top temperatures 16 to 21 C., highest in eastern areas - Source Met Eireann

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