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It's not all sunshine and roses, but there will be sunny breaks among those rain clouds ⛅️ The next 10 days has some reason for us all to be hopeful 🤞

As for the rest of the week, the rain is sticking around, but there's a few more outbreaks of sun coming our way. Despite a pretty horrible looking Friday, with some spot flooding predicted, the Bank Holiday overall looks a bit fresher. Let's see what Met Éireann say for the rest of the week..Rather cloudy with scattered showers from early in the morning. The showers will gradually become more isolated during the afternoon and it will brighten up in most places by evening.

Cloud will gradually break up later in the evening as any lingering showers begin to die out. Long clear spells will develop with mostly dry conditions overnight. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 13 degrees in a moderate northerly breeze.Bright to begin on Friday with hazy sunny spells and isolated showers. Cloud will gradually thicken from the Atlantic with outbreaks of rain developing in western coastal counties during the afternoon and spreading eastwards later. Highs of 15 to 18 degrees.

Showers will become largely confined to Atlantic coasts with long clear spells developing elsewhere. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 13 degrees in a mainly light westerly breeze.A mix of sunny spells and showers in light to moderate westerly winds. Highest temperatures ranging 15 to 19 degrees, coolest in the northwest.Current indications suggest increasing cloud with another spell of rain moving in from the Atlantic.

Next Tuesday [August 8] is set to be cloudy with temperatures ranging between 12 and 16 degrees. The rain will, for the most part, stay away on Tuesday so that could be the day to get out and about, albeit with an extra sweater or wind-breaker on.[August 9] and settle in across most of the country before clearing in the south, later that day. The following day, Thursday, August 10, is for a mostly clear day. There is off-shore rain but the mainland should avoid the worst of it.

The final forecast, for Friday, August 11, sees rain scattered through the country early in the day but clearing in the afternoon and evening.

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