Met Eireann have forecast the end of Ireland's wet weather spell as the country is set to bask in sunshine.
From tomorrow, patches of drizzle and well scattered showers is the worst the country can expect over the coming days as temperatures are expected to reach 21 degrees.
Today will see showers that are fewer and lighter than in recent days but some heavy ones are still possible, especially across Ulster.
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Highest temperatures will be 14 to 18 or 19 degrees, mildest southeast.
Here's Met Eireann's forecast for the coming days:
Tomorrow
"Monday will bring a lot of dry weather with sunny spells and just well scattered showers. Highest temperatures will generally range 15 to 18 degrees in no more than moderate west to southwest breezes.
Tuesday
"Generally dry with mix of cloud and sunny spells with just patchy drizzle. The cloud will thin out later allowing evening sunshine to break through widely.
"Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees in just light southerly or variable breezes. Patchy drizzle will move into the west and northwest again overnight but with mostly dry conditions elsewhere; lows of 8 to 12 degrees.
Wednesday
"Patchy rain and drizzle will affect the northwest and west, whilst staying largely dry elsewhere. Top temperatures of 15 to 21 degrees, warmest in sunshine across Leinster and east Munster, all in just light variable or southerly breezes"
Met Eireann said there is an "uncertain outlook" for the rest of the week.
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