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Published 09:17 22 Aug 2019 BST
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"Dry and humid overnight with lows of 13 or 14 degrees. Moderate southwest breezes." The weekend is looking class though with temps rising and only scarce outbreaks of drizzle. Friday will be "a warm and fairly sunny day for many parts of the country on Friday with highs of 19 to 21 degrees in light southwest breezes. However misty conditions may develop near the south coast with patches of sea-fog drifting inland." Meanwhile on Saturday, it will be "warm and sunny day with temperatures reaching 23 degrees in the east of the country. However western coastal counties will tend to be cloudier with outbreaks of rain and drizzle there throughout the day and also temperatures a little lower." Bring on the weekend.Cloudy and damp this morning but drier conditions will develop from the south gradually throughout the day. Becoming warm and humid with highs of 18 to 21 degrees in fresh southwest winds. pic.twitter.com/k1iJ66yQKL
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) August 22, 2019
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