After a few days of rain, the weather will improve from Thursday as high pressure begins to build in from the Atlantic. Dry weather and sunny spells are forecast for Thursday with occasional showers in northern areas. Photograph: Bryan O'BrienA 24-hour, status-yellow rain warning has been issued for counties Clare, Kerry and Galway from noon on bank holiday Monday
The heavy rain will clear away as Tuesday progresses, followed by scattered showers. Wednesday is expected to be another showery day with a few bright or sunny spells at times. It will be cooler than previously, with highest temperatures of 15-20 degrees with moderate southwest winds veering northwesterly.The weather will improve from Thursday as high pressure begins to build in from the Atlantic. Dry weather and sunny spells are forecast for Thursday with occasional showers in northern areas.
Meanwhile, members of the public are urged to stay safe when they are on or near water as the bank holiday weekend continues.
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