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29th November 2018
08:13am GMT

Tonight, the scattered showers will continue and may grow into longer spells of rain, with temperatures dropping to between four and seven degrees. Friday’s forecast looks similar to today, with further scattered showers but some good sunny spells breaking through at times. A spell of heavy, persistent rain will spread southwesterly on Friday night and become widespread overnight. Heading into the weekend, Saturday morning will clear with a few bright and sunny spells and just a few showers. Those in the southwest will see further spells of rain in the evening, with it becoming widespread during the night but clearing by morning. Sunday can also boast some outbreaks of rain,interruptedd by some dry periods and even a few sunny spells. Yep, it’s not looking good, so we’d be wrapping up well this weekend if we were you.Rain in the east will clear this morning, elsewhere scattered heavy showers with some sunny spells and the risk of hail or thunder, especially in the west. Top temperatures 7 to 11 degrees in fresh and gusty southwest winds. pic.twitter.com/dpFhcV02vR
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 29, 2018
Storm Diana has passed, but the weather pattern continues very unsettled for the next seven days with an Atlantic airflow dominating. Please see https://t.co/5MyRVoQsUq for computer model output of Atlantic air-mass movements for the next 7 days.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) November 29, 2018