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7-day weather forecast: August 19-25, 2024
The country will see a day of clear skies and scattered showers.
Rainfall is expected to become more frequent in the west and north, with heavier rainfall in some areas in the late afternoon and locally heavier rainfall.
The maximum temperature on this day in mid-August will reach 14 to 18 degrees.
Met Éireann also predicts moderate to strong westerly winds along the west and north coasts.
Tonight will be dry and sunny.
Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy with rain or light rain in the northern half of the country in the morning.
The weather will become drier in the afternoon.
The remnants of Hurricane Ernesto are still expected to pass over Ireland, with wet and windy conditions expected on Wednesday evening, with heavy rainfall continuing into the east of the country.
Forecasters warned of the possibility of flash flooding, along with strong to gusty southerly winds.
The last of the overnight rain and strong winds will end in the eastern part of the country on Thursday morning, with the rest of the day set to be mostly dry with sunny skies and isolated showers.
Hurricane Ernesto hit the Caribbean Sea with winds of 136 km/h.
The remnants of the hurricane that left many parts of Bermuda and Puerto Rico without power last week will pass over Ireland on its way to Britain, national forecasters say.
The effects of the storm will be felt in Ireland, with Met Éireann saying some wet and windy weather is likely from Wednesday into Thursday.
Forecasters added that unstable weather conditions will continue into next weekend.
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