Heavy showers for Electric Picnic weekend as unsettled weather expected to continue into next week
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Heavy showers for Electric Picnic weekend as unsettled weather expected to continue into next week
"Electric Picnic attendees should have ponchos and wellies at the ready this morning as the day starts off wet and blustery. Rain will spread across the country and could turn heavy or thundery, leading to localised flooding in some areas. The rain will clear up later today to leave a mix of sunshine and showers. Highest temperatures will be between 16 and 21C."
"It will remain breezy tonight with the west and the south getting the worst of the showers, though it will be mostly dry in other areas. Those showers will again turn heavy or thundery in some areas, bringing a chance of flooding. Lowest temperatures will range from 10 to 13C. A "breezy and showery" day has been forecast for tomorrow. "Widespread showers" will turn to longer spells of rain, particularly in the west and north west, with limited sun and highs of 14 to 18C."
The day will start wet and blustery with rain spreading across the country that could become heavy or thundery and cause localised flooding. Rain will clear later to a mix of sunshine and showers with highest temperatures between 16 and 21C. It will remain breezy overnight, with the west and south receiving the worst showers while most other areas stay largely dry, though showers may again turn heavy or thundery with a chance of flooding and lows of 10 to 13C. Tomorrow and early next week will be breezy and showery with longer spells of rain in the west and northwest and highs of 14 to 18C; unsettled conditions are likely into midweek.
Read at Irish Independent
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