Any plans this August Bank Holiday?
Doing anything nice this long weekend?
Well good news because the weather isn't going to be too bad. Met Éireann says we can expect a good deal of dry weather for the rest of the Bank Holiday weekend. There will be showers too though and it'll be largely cloudy but some sunny spells will still occur.
Here's the full forecast:
Friday
The rest of today will be quite dull and cloudy with scattered showers in most areas. However, occasional sunny spells will develop too. Highs of 20 degrees. Tonight will be largely cloudy with well scattered showers and just occasional clear spells. Lows of 10 degrees. Mist patches and hill fog will form in spots too.
Saturday
Saturday will begin mostly cloudy with just the odd bright spell and isolated light showers. Showers will become more frequent in the afternoon. They will ease though to allow good evening sunny spells to develop. Temperatures ranging from 15 degrees in the north to 21 degrees in the south. It'll be a largely dry night on Saturday with a mix of cloud and clear spells. Lows of 9 degrees.
Sunday
A dry day for most with a good deal of cloud with just well scattered showers, mainly in eastern and Atlantic coasts. Sunnier spells will develop through the day. Highs of 19 degrees, warmest in the south. Sunday night will be a largely dry and clear night with just isolated showers. Lows of 7 degrees with mist patches forming.
Bank Holiday Monday
A good deal of dry weather though there will be well scattered showers. Showers are expected to merge to a longer spell of rain which is will affect some areas for a time, currently most likely in parts of Connacht and Munster. Elsewhere there will be sunny spells in the morning before cloud bubbles up in the afternoon but good evening sunshine will break through in all areas. Highs of 19 degrees. Dry overnight apart from the odd shower but mist and fog patches will form. Lows of 8 degrees.