It will be remembered as a very mixed summer and that trend shows no sign of stopping any time soon as hopes of an extended spell of scorchers look slim
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Met Eireann has delivered its long-range forecast for the remainder of July and it appears that the national forecaster can't say with any certainty that we're in for any extended spell of traditional summer weather.READ MORE - New weather maps reveal Spain and Greece to face extreme 46C heat as 'deadly' warning issued
Tomorrow, Friday, will be a cloudier day with the east and southeast enjoying the best of the minimal sunshine. Any rain will come in the form of scattered showers, which are expected to spread from the northwest through the morning and afternoon. The weeks ahead look to follow in the same vein with low pressure and higher-than-average rainfall totals forecast for next week and that low pressure to remain for the last week of July.
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