Met Eireann have warned that "blustery" conditions will hit Dublin this weekend with heavy rain on the way.
This morning will be cloudy in the capital with outbreaks of showery rain forecast. It will turn drier and brighter in the afternoon with sunny spells and isolated showers developing as the rain clears. Highest temperatures will reach 12 or 13 degrees today in light to moderate westerly winds.
Tonight will start off dry with clear spells in Dublin. It will become cloudier overnight with showers spreading from the west, turning heavy at times.
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However, it will be mostly dry and clear by morning as the showers clear into the Irish Sea. There will be lowest temperatures of 6 or 7 degrees in moderate to fresh southwesterly winds.
Tomorrow will begin dry and bright in Dublin but conditions will turn blustery in the afternoon with scattered showers developing, becoming heavy at times. There will be highest temperatures of 12 or 13 degrees in fresh and gusty southerly winds.
While there is no further forecast for Dublin, here is what Met Eireann's national outlook says:
Saturday night
"Turning drier overnight as showers gradually become more isolated, though they will occasionally be heavy in western and northwestern areas. Feeling chilly with lowest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees. Winds will ease light to moderate southwesterly overnight.
Sunday
"A mostly dry and bright start to the day apart from isolated showers in the northwest. Cloud will build from the south through the day, bringing outbreaks of heavy rain during the afternoon and evening.
"Turning breezy with the rain as southeasterly winds increase moderate to fresh. Highest temperatures of 10 to 14 degrees.
Sunday night
"Rain will gradually clear northwards overnight, with drier weather and clear spells following. There will be scattered showers in the west and northwest. Remaining quite breezy with moderate to fresh southerly winds. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 11 degrees, coolest in Ulster.
Monday
"A drier day on Monday with spells of sunshine and just a few light showers. Highest temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees in moderate to fresh southwesterly winds, easing later."
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