![]() ![]() Overview: Staying warm but unsettled with frequent and widespread showers, turning heavy at times with thunderstorms possible. Very warm with light winds and highest temperatures of 22 to 26 degrees, though sea breezes will keep coastal areas cooler. Scattered heavy showers will develop through the midlands and northwest through the afternoon and evening with thunderstorms and spot flooding possible. Tomorrow morning will be dry with hazy sunshine in the north and east, cloudier in the south and west with the chance of some patchy rain or drizzle. Some patchy mist and fog will develop in a light variable breeze. There is a chance of further heavy showers on western fringes towards morning. Any lingering showers in the west and southwest will die out early on, leaving a mostly dry night with clear spells. ![]() Highest temperatures of 22 to 27 degrees generally, slightly cooler along southern and eastern coasts, in mostly moderate east to southeast winds.Ī mild and muggy night with temperatures not falling below 11 to 15 degrees. However, there will be some heavy showers and thunderstorms in north Munster and Connacht, with the potential for hail, gusty winds, and localised flooding. Warm, humid and dry with hazy sunshine for most areas for the rest of the day. Issued at: 14 June 2023 16:37 TODAY - Wednesday 14th June Peer-reviewed journal articles by Met Éireann staff members Past Weather Agrometeorological Bulletins ![]()
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