TODAY - Tuesday 10th October
Some sunshine about on Tuesday morning, but it is expected to become mostly cloudy by the afternoon with patchy rain or drizzle across the west of the province.
Misty conditions on coasts. A fairly warm day with highest temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees, highest in the east, with freshening southwest winds. Rain will turn heavier in the west later in the evening.
TONIGHT: Rain will become widespread across the country on Tuesday night, turning heavy across central and southern counties with the chance of spot flooding. Cooler and clearer weather will move in across Ulster towards dawn on Wednesday. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees in the north and 12 to 15 degrees in the south.
TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY: Heavy rain across the southern half of Ireland on Wednesday morning will become more intermittent by the afternoon. Drier and brighter conditions in northern counties will extend gradually south during the day. However, it looks set to remain cloudy with occasional rain in southern coastal areas.
Maximum afternoon temperatures will generally range from 12 to 15 degrees, mildest along the south coast with a moderate northerly breeze developing. On Wednesday night, it will stay rather cloudy in southern coastal counties with a few spots of rain or drizzle possible.
Elsewhere, it will be dry with clear spells. Lowest temperatures generally ranging 4 to 8 degrees but a few degrees milder along the south coast.
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