Forecast for today, Friday 25 July: Dry and sunny in most areas - TopicsExpress



          

Forecast for today, Friday 25 July: Dry and sunny in most areas with top temperatures reaching a very warm and humid 22 to 27°C in light southeast or variable winds. However, scattered showers will develop over the west during the afternoon and evening with some heavy or thundery downpours most likely in the southwest. Forecast issue time: 4.30am Pollen count for today: Moderate, countrywide. Sunburn index for today: High, countrywide. Tonight will become cloudy with showery outbreaks of rain over the west and northwest turning heavy and persistent with the risk of thundery downpours which could lead to localized flooding. The showery rain will spread further eastwards later in the night but parts of the south and southeast will stay mostly dry until dawn. Mild and humid with lowest temperatures between 14 and 16°C in light variable winds which will become west to northwest by morning. See met.ie/forecasts/ & https://twitter/MetEireann for forecast updates throughout the day. Status Yellow Blight warning in place - see met.ie/nationalwarnings/default.asp for latest updates. Tomorrow: During Saturday morning showery outbreaks of rain will spread further eastwards and become persistent or heavy in the north and east with the risk of some thundery downpours. A clearance will follow from the west with fresher and drier weather as northwesterly winds increase moderate and occasionally fresh in the north. Top temperatures will return to more normal values for the time of year and reach between 18 and 22°C, coolest in the north. Sunday: Saturday night will become mostly dry with some clear spells, but showers may continue in the north and northwest. It will be fresher and slightly cooler with lowest temperatures between 11 and 13°C in a light to moderate westerly breeze. Sunday: There will be scattered showers on Sunday with some sunny spells but it will stay cloudier in the north with showers turning heavy or persistent for a time and the southwest is likely to stay mostly dry with good sunny spells. It will be a cooler and fresher day with top temperatures between 17 and 21°C, coolest in the north. Northwesterly winds will increase moderate to fresh. Monday: Monday will be mostly dry with isolated showers and some hazy sunshine. It will become humid again but top temperatures will stay in the high teens to low twenties as winds become moderate northerly. Tuesday/Wednesday: Tuesday and Wednesday will be mainly dry with isolated showers and sunny spells. Temperatures will continue to stay around normal values for the time of year and winds will be light to moderate west to northwesterly. Rainfall Radar : met.ie/latest/rainfall_radar.asp (updated every 15 mins) Ireland/UK Visible Satellite picture: met.ie/sat/iuk-v.asp (updated regularly)
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 08:22:51 +0000

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