Fans will undoubtedly be hoping that the weather doesn't dampen the spirits or the play of these two formidable teams as they vie for the All-Ireland title in Croke Park
For the first time since 2019, the All- Ireland hurling final will be contested without Limerick , as Clare and Cork face off in an all-Munster clash at Croke Park on Sunday.According to Met Eireann , the Croke Park area on Sunday will be damp, drizzly, and overcast for the highly anticipated match.READ MORE: Cork hurler Robert Downey’s romance with girlfriend Rebecca, day job and well-known brother
"The rain will turn more persistent in the west and northwest towards evening. Highest temperatures 15 to 19 degrees in light to moderate southerly winds, fresh at times in the southwest." Adding more detail she stated: "It looks like quite an overcast picture. The winds will be quite light, no more than moderate south-southwest in speed and direction. Temperatures will probably be a little below average around 17 degrees. It's going to be quite humid."
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