Conditions are predicted to improve in time for the Bank Holiday weekend next week
Today will be dry in Dublin with some sunny spells at first
Met Eireann say current indications show some rain rolling in for the weekend, particularly on Sunday
Dublin could be in for a sunny Bank Holiday weekend, following a chilly end to April that saw temperatures plunge below freezing in some areas
The capital is set to bask in sunny weather and mild temperatures over the next few days but it's not all good news
A cold front passing through overnight will knock our temperatures back a bit for Thursday, but keeping us more in line with what is “average” – mid 60s.
Wretched weather conditions are on the way as Dublin will be hit by rain and plummeting temperatures
Showers and thunderstorms continue tonight. Severe risk is very, very low.
Good evening, everyone! We had a warm and windy afternoon across the area. Early today, there were severe thunderstorms developing along the dryline close to the Texas/Oklahoma Stateline, which have now moved out of the viewing area. On Sunday morning, temperatures will be chilly in the 40s. Winds will be between 10-15mph from the northwest []
Temperatures will be cooler but seasonable, in the 50s. It will stay pretty breezy, with gusts up to 25 mph at times. You may want to have the sweatshirt or light jacket handy.
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