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National Forecast

29 April 2024 05:12

Today

A wet start this morning for most, with outbreaks of rain, but the rain will clear northeastwards through the morning and early afternoon. The rest of the day will bring a mix of bright or sunny spells and scattered showers, some heavy. Rather windy or breezy for a time, with fresh to strong southerly winds veering westerly, the winds stronger for a time in coastal parts of the east, south and west. The winds will generally ease light and variable later on. Maximum temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees.

Tonight

Tonight will bring a mix of clear spells and some well scattered showers early on, but becoming cloudy from the south, with rain moving northwards, becoming heavy at times, with the chance of some spot flooding. Lowest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees in mostly light variable breezes, but becoming breezy in southeastern and eastern coastal parts with strengthening southeast winds.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Tuesday, will bring further rain for a time, some of it. However, the persistent rain, will generally clear northwestwards through the morning, with bright or sunny spells and showers following for the rest od the day. Some of the showers will be heavy, with the likelihood of thunder and lightning and the possibility of hail. Highest temperatures of 10 to 14 degrees. It'll be breezy for a time early in the day in coastal parts of the east and also in the north with fresh to strong southeasterly winds, but the winds generally becoming mostly moderate southerly. The winds will decrease light to moderate southeasterly or variable later.

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