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They did also say that the recent spell of unsettled weather "is expected to continue through the week with low pressure positioned close to Ireland bringing spells of rain and blustery winds at times", meaning it'll be at least July 23rd before we're able to reliably go for a walk in the sunshine without returning looking like we took a quick dip in the Shannon. Our advice for now? Keep travelling with sunglasses, a raincoat, gloves, SPF and galoshes for the moment, but expect brighter news as we move into August.Taking in the blue skies and clear waters we enjoyed for most of June before the weather broke last week - hopefully we'll be seeing more of it before long ? County Clare, Ireland. pic.twitter.com/9Mz6lWOyBu
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