Met Éireann, the Irish meteorological service, has predicted a spell of stunning weather for Dublin in the coming days. Despite summer officially coming to an end, high pressure is expected to bring scorching temperatures and dry sunny spells across Ireland from the weekend and into early next week. However, before the arrival of this pleasant weather, there will be a few days of showers to contend with.
Today, Dublin will experience mainly dry conditions with a mixture of cloud and sunny spells. However, the afternoon may bring hazier conditions and isolated showers. Temperatures will reach a high of 17 to 18 degrees Celsius. Tonight, the weather will start off dry, but cloud cover will increase and rain is expected to develop later in the evening. The lowest temperatures will range from 11 to 13 degrees Celsius.
Tomorrow, Dublin can expect a cloudy and wet start to the day, but the rain will clear in the afternoon, giving way to sunny spells. However, there may still be some showers during the evening. It will be a humid day with temperatures reaching a high of 20 or 21 degrees Celsius. As for the national outlook, Thursday night will be rather cloudy with scattered showers, some of which may be heavy. Mist and fog are expected to develop towards morning in calm conditions, and temperatures will range from 9 to 12 degrees Celsius.
On Friday, there may be lingering fog patches in the morning, but these will dissipate as the day progresses. Widespread showers are expected, with some heavy falls in certain areas. However, there will also be dry and bright intervals. Temperatures will range from 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, with little wind. Friday night will see the showers dying out early, leading to dry and clear conditions. Mist and fog may form overnight, and temperatures will drop to between 9 and 12 degrees Celsius, with light northeast breezes.
Saturday is expected to be mainly dry, with the possibility of a light shower. The day will start with low cloud cover, mist, or fog, but better sunshine is expected later on. Temperatures will reach a high of 19 to 21 degrees Celsius, with light easterly breezes. Overnight, the weather will remain dry, with temperatures ranging from 9 to 12 degrees Celsius.
Sunday is currently looking dry and mostly sunny. High temperatures of 19 to 22 degrees Celsius are expected, although eastern coasts may be slightly cooler due to a light to moderate easterly breeze.
In conclusion, Dublin is set to experience a period of stunning weather in the upcoming days, with scorching temperatures and dry sunny spells. However, there will also be some showers to contend with before the arrival of this pleasant weather. Overall, it seems that the Irish capital can look forward to a delightful weekend and early next week, with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures.