Cork Weather: Warm and wet for the week (but summer will be back by the weekend)

We can handle the odd shower.
With that in mind, Met Éireann’s outlook for the week is looking pretty good in Cork from midweek on.
Scattered showers with sunny intervals are the general vibe for the rest of today, with highest temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees.
“Tonight will become mostly cloudy with patchy rain spreading from the west.” said a forecaster.
“Most of the east of the province will stay dry. Mild again with temperatures not falling below 13 to 15 degrees generally. Some mist and fog patches will form in light southwest breezes.”
On Tuesday, sunny spells will develop after a rather cloudy morning, with well-scattered showers. It will turn cloudy in the afternoon, and rain will spread across most of Munster from the southwest from the early evening with highest temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees.
Outbreaks of rain, heavy in places, will clear northeastwards this morning. 🌧️
Bright spells and scattered showers will follow for the rest of the day. 🌦️
Highest temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees, warmest in the southeast. pic.twitter.com/icedjJiSsK
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) August 22, 2022
There’ll be a decent amount of sunshine on Wednesday and Thursday, while Friday currently looks set to bring a lot of dry weather overall with just well-scattered showers.
While the weekend outlook is uncertain, forecasters say “early signs show that there will be a good deal of dry weather over the weekend, along with patchy rain or showers at times. Similar temperatures, becoming slightly warmer on Sunday.”
We’ll take it.