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Get your brolly! - Met Éireann has an unsettling weather forecast up to Easter

Rain totals will be 70 to 140% above average for the week ahead

Get your brolly! - Met Éireann has an unsettling weather forecast up to Easter

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Met Éireann's weather forecast for Easter reveals an unsettled spell featuring rain, wind and sometimes chilly conditions.

The forecaster expects Friday to be the last day of the sunny, dry and warm spell that has persisted through Easter. Instead, Met Éireann expects much cooler weather than recently with a mix of sunshine and showers or longer spells of rain across Ireland

While Saturday will be cloudy the unsettled spell will begin on Sunday. Unfortunately, Met Éireann says our weather will be unsettled for the rest of the week and into the start of the Easter weekend too.

Met Éireann's farming section says rain totals will be 70 to 140% above average for the week ahead with temperatures dropping back to average or below average for this time of year.

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Saturday: The morning mist and fog will clear once again. However, it will be a generally cloudier day than of late, with occasional spells of sunshine. Remaining mostly dry at first apart from scattered showers in the east and south. Later in the afternoon and evening, rain and drizzle will spread across the western half of the country. Cooler with highest temperatures of 12 to 17 degrees in light to moderate southwest to west winds.

Any rain and drizzle will clear eastwards early on Saturday night leaving variable cloud and clear spells. Scattered showers will spread from the Atlantic overnight, affecting mainly western counties. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 7 degrees in light to moderate westerly breezes.

Sunday: Scattered showers in the west will spread eastwards over the country on Sunday morning with sunny spells in between. There'll be a continued mix of sunshine and showers for the rest of the day. Some of the showers could turn heavy with hail and the chance of the odd rumble of thunder. It'll be a noticeably cooler day with highest temperatures of just 9 to 12 degrees in mostly moderate southwest to west winds, increasing fresh and gusty at times, especially in western and southern coastal parts.

There'll be a mix of cloud and clear spells on Sunday night, with showers becoming isolated and largely confined to western and southern coasts. Lowest temperatures of 1 to 6 degrees with winds decreasing light to moderate southerly, a little fresher by the west coast.

Monday: Monday will start out dry with sunshine for many, but scattered showers near Atlantic coasts will become fairly widespread by the afternoon. Again, some of the showers could be heavy and of hail with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Highest temperatures 9 to 12 degrees in mostly moderate, occasionally fresh and gusty southwest winds, which will ease mostly light later.

It'll become mostly dry on Monday night with clear spells as showers become isolated and mainly confined to western coastal parts. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 5 degrees with a touch of frost.

Tuesday: Tuesday will be another day of sunshine and showers, some heavy and possibly of hail and a few possibly thundery. It's likely to be a cloudier day overall in eastern parts with the chance of some more persistent rain. Highest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees in light to moderate westerly winds.

There's the chance of some persistent rain for a time in eastern parts, otherwise Tuesday night will bring clear spells and a few scattered, mainly to western coastal parts. Lowest temperatures of 1 to 5 degrees, with a touch of frost possible in mostly light westerly breezes.

Wednesday: A continuation of the mix of sunshine and showers. Once again, some of the showers will be heavy, with the chance of hail and a few thunderstorms. Highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees in mostly moderate westerly winds.

Further outlook: Our weather will be unsettled for the rest of the week and into the start of the Easter weekend too, with low pressure in charge bringing further showers or indeed longer spells of rain at times. It's likely to become rather blustery too for a time on Thursday and Friday. It may become a little milder later in the week.

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