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Bloom a hive of activity as crowds soak up the sun
Bloom a hive of activity as crowds soak up the sun

Extra.ie​

time02-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Extra.ie​

Bloom a hive of activity as crowds soak up the sun

Yesterday was such a bloomin' good day that the bumblebees weren't the only ones drawn to the flowers. Budding gardeners Alannah Williams, five, and her three-year-old brother Tomás were snapped among the blossoms enjoying the sunshine at Bord Bia Bloom in the Phoenix Park yesterday. The pair from Wexford were among thousands who attended the annual garden festival, which ends today. Crowds of people enjoying Bord Bia Bloom. Pic: Sam Boal/Collins Photos Also coming to an end today is the sunshine, with Met Éireann forecasting rain over the next few days. So the usual sunny start to the Leaving Cert exams will see a dry start today with some morning sun and isolated showers. It will turn cloudier during the day, with rain spreading across the country into the evening and turning heavy in some areas. Highest temperatures will range between 13C and 17C. Tonight will start off wet but the rain will ease, leaving clear spells and some scattered showers, with lows of 6C to 10C. Taoiseach Simon Harris with his son Cillian, daughter Saoirse and wife Caoimhe during a visit to Bord Bia Bloom in the Phoenix Park. Pic: Chris Bellew/Fennell Photography Tomorrow and Wednesday will see a mixture of sunny spells and showers while Thursday will see showers spread from the northwest of the country and there may be a spell of rain in the south. After Thursday, the forecast indicates that the weather for the rest of the week will stay gloomy and 'largely unsettled' with showers and spells of rain.

Dublin strike back, the Shane Walsh conundrum, Kerry's stock, Mayo malaise
Dublin strike back, the Shane Walsh conundrum, Kerry's stock, Mayo malaise

Irish Independent

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Dublin strike back, the Shane Walsh conundrum, Kerry's stock, Mayo malaise

Today at 15:20 Serial All-Ireland winner Tomás Ó'Sé makes his Indo Sport podcast debut as he reviews Dublin's statement win in Salthill, and where the result leaves beaten All-Ireland finalists Galway. We also get a heat check on Kerry 2025, and delve into which teams have adapted best to the new rules. Tomás also lays out why the ferocity of the Ulster teams has set them apart to date, and why we may need to recalibrate our expectations of Mayo. Listen on... Apple Spotify

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