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The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Climate
- The Irish Sun
Weather warning for 3 counties as Met Eireann pinpoints exact areas set for Bank Holiday Monday ‘heavy rain' washout
MET Eireann has issued a weather warning for three counties with "heavy rain" with "very strong" gusty winds to hit on Bank Holiday Monday. The Advertisement 3 Tomorrow will start mostly dry with sunny spells Credit: 3 A weather warning for three counties has been issued Credit: Getty 3 Heavy rain followed by 'very strong' gusty winds will develop in places Credit: The warning is set to be in place for And the warning will remain in place until 10pm tomorrow night. "Possible impacts: Localised flooding, poor visibility, difficult travelling conditions." Advertisement Read more in News Meteorologist Rebecca Cantwell added: "It's the first day of meteorological "As we continue through the bank holiday weekend, our weather is set to remain fairly unsettled.' Bank Holiday Monday will start "mostly dry with sunny spells" before rain develops in the west in the afternoon. And it will spread eastwards in the evening, turning heavy spot flooding possible Advertisement Most read in Irish News Rebecca continued: 'Bank holiday Monday, it's going to start out dry and sunny so if you can make the most of it before the rain arrives.' Rainfall will 'get heavy at times' with some localised flooding possible. Met Eireann map pinpoints time rain to batter today as June forecast revealed The meteorologist said: 'Through the afternoon and evening the rain will eventually extend to all areas. 'Although the east and south east coasts should stay largely dry for much of the day with the rain only reaching there later in the evening. Advertisement 'It'll turn windy too tomorrow with strong and gusty southwest winds developing and highs of 13C to 17C.' 'UNSETTLED CONDITIONS' She added: 'As we move through the rest of the week the unsettled conditions continue." Tuesday is set to start with a mix of sunny spells and showers. Highs of 12C to 15C in moderate to fresh westerly winds. Advertisement Overnight rain will continue to be heaviest and more frequent in the west and northwest with lows of 7C to 10C. SCATTERED SHOWERS Wednesday will be another day of sunny spells and scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 11C to 15C in moderate to fresh westerly winds. Showers will become largely confined to western and north western coasts overnight with lows of 6C to 10C. Advertisement And showers will continue to spread from the northwest on Thursday. A spell of rain may affect southern counties through the afternoon and evening. Highs of 11C to 15C in light to moderate westerly winds.


The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Climate
- The Irish Sun
‘Unsettled start of meteorological summer' warn Met Eireann as best day of bank holiday weekend revealed
MET Eireann have confirmed "unsettled weather' is on the cards for the June bank holiday - as the best day of the weekend is revealed. Punters visiting Bloom on Sunday will get the best of the 3 Visitors at Bloom tomorrow will get the best of the weather this weekend Credit: Fintan Clarke, Creative Coalesce 3 Mixed conditions are on the cards this weekend Credit: Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather suggested that 'swirls of sand' reported could be from wildfire smoke in Canada. He said: 'Apart for the smoke from She said: 'Overall it's going to be a fairly unsettled bank holiday weekend and start to the meteorological summer. READ MORE IN NEWS 'Now, there will be some drier spells, especially tomorrow and early on Monday - but they'll generally be punctuated by spells of rain and showers and it is going to turn quite breezy at times too.' Today will see 'outbreaks of rain spreading from the west through the day followed by sunny spells and showers' later on. Aoife said: 'This morning many areas are going to start off dry, but rain in the west will spread across the country through the morning and early afternoon. 'Sunny spells and scattered showers will follow behind later. Quite a breezy day today with moderate to fresh southwest winds and highs of 15C to 20C.' Most read in Irish News Tonight showers will move into the west and northwest and then will gradually spread eastwards overnight. The meteorologist said: 'The rain is going to be heavy for a time in the west and north before it eases and turns patchier towards morning. Var in the french Riviera has undergone torrential downpours and mass flooding claiming multiple lives 'Lows tonight 7C to 11C with moderate westerly winds.' Tomorrow, for the first day of June, will bring sunshine and rain. Aoife said: 'It's going to be the start of meteorological summer and it's shaping up to be the best day of the weekend with a mix of sunny spells and well scattered showers. 'The showers are going to be most frequent over the northern half of the country with the best of any sunshine further south. 'Highest tomorrow, 13C to 18C in moderate to fresh westerly winds.' The weather pro explained that the unsettled conditions are 'set to continue next week'. She said: 'Bank Holiday Monday is going to start off dry with sunshine but it's going to turn wet and windy through the day as a band of heavy rain and strong winds spreads from the west.' Rainfall 'will turn heavy in places', bringing 'strong and gusty' winds to the southwest. Aoife added: 'That will clear on Monday night to leave a breezy day on Tuesday with sunny spells and showers and Wednesday is going to be another day of sunny spells and scattered showers.' Highest temperatures on Tuesday will range between 12C to 15C, while Wednesday will fall to 11C to 15C. 3 Swirls of sand have been reported in Ireland Credit:


The Irish Sun
03-05-2025
- Climate
- The Irish Sun
‘Temps won't be too impressive this weekend' as Met Eireann pinpoint exactly when heat set to return
WEATHER chiefs have confirmed the high temperatures will return next week - but there is a 'risk of frost' this bank holiday weekend. Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather said: 'Gardeners take note of risk of frost, especially Sunday night and Monday night. Advertisement 3 There is a risk of frost this weekend Credit: 3 The warm temperatures are set to return next week Credit: Alamy 'A huge amount of people asking about May 10th and He said: 'The good news is that high pressure is going to dominate our 'It's anchored there nicely just to our northwest. Now, of course, as the winds go clockwise around the high, it is going to drag down some cooler air over the country, so temperatures won't be too impressive this weekend, I'm afraid.' Advertisement READ MORE IN NEWS However there will be a major change mid-week. The meteorologist continued: 'But the good news is that the high basically sticks around for long enough to drag warm air from Europe out to the west into the Atlantic, open around the western flank of the high across the top of it, and then back down over us by around Wednesday when our temperatures will be back into the high teens. 'So high pressure is in charge, but we just have to wait a bit for the good weather.' Today will start out mostly dry 'with plenty of sunshine'. Advertisement Most read in Irish News Cloud will develop from the north later this morning bringing 'some light rain or drizzle across northern counties'. Mark said: 'It's largely going to be fine and dry with sunny spells, only a touch of cloud and drizzle then for northern around 13C to 17C today.' Watch as HAILSTORM turns Spain white amid 'significant danger' weather warning - while Britain bakes in glorious 24C Tomorrow will be a 'fine and dry day with plenty of sunshine'. Mark continued: 'Plenty of sunshine and dry weather for Sunday, but remember, cooler air is still with us, so highs struggling at just 10C to 14C.' Advertisement Some cloud will drift in across Leinster bringing a 'brief spell of light rain'. Monday will be 'another largely dry day' with a mix of sunshine and scattered cloud at times. It will 'feel cooler' with a northerly breeze, reaching highs of just 10C to 13C. The forecaster said: 'Now, more sunshine and dry weather for the Bank holiday, but temperatures again will struggle to break around 12 or 13 degrees. Advertisement He added: 'Temperatures will pick back up by around midweek with plenty of well-deserved sunny spells.' 3 The mercury will rise again on Wednesday Credit: