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Published 08:32 21 Oct 2019 BST
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"On Tuesday after a bright start, cloud will thicken from the west and it will become breezy later as well. It will stay largely dry though. Highest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees. Southwest winds will increase moderate to fresh later in the day."
It will warm up slightly, but it's looking like it will be under 10C for the rest of the week.
"On Wednesday, rain in the west will gradually spread across the country. The rain will turn heavy at times in the west. It will become breezy as well with fresh and gusty southerly winds. Early Wednesday night the rain will clear with just a few showers following. Minimum temperatures of 4 to 7 degrees in light westerly breezes."
"On Friday, it seems likely that rain moves up from the south, possibly turning heavy. In this scenario it will become milder as well from the south as the day goes on. Strong winds are also possible with the rain."
Gross.
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