Damp and breezy for the rest of the week, but BBQ weather is back for Saturday

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Met Éireann says the unseasonably warm weather forecast for the end of the week is looking increasingly likely, with temperatures set to reach the high teens and low twenties on Saturday.
In the meantime, it will be fresh and breezy in Cork today, Tuesday, with sunny spells and scattered showers.
“The sunshine will turn hazy this afternoon and the showers will become more isolated this evening. Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees Celsius.” said a forecaster.
We can expect a good deal of cloud overall tomorrow, Wednesday, with scattered showers, but a few bright or sunny intervals will occur too. It’ll be another fairly fresh and breezy day with moderate gusty southwesterly winds easing in the evening and highest temperatures of 15 to 17 degrees.
Fresh & breezy today with sunny spells and scattered showers 🌦️🧥
The sunshine will turn hazy this afternoon and showers becoming isolated this evening 🌥️☁️
Highs: 13-17°C, coolest in the northwest 🌡️📈
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— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 3, 2023
According to Met Éireann, the coming days will bring mixed and breezy conditions with temperatures fairly close to the early October average but there is “growing confidence for a brief warm spell around Friday/Saturday with temperatures potentially well above average in the high teens or low 20s.”
Current indications suggest Saturday will be a dry and warm day with spells of sunshine, turning hazy through the afternoon. Very mild for the time of year highest temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees.
By Sunday, autumn will return in full effect, “transitioning to cooler or closer to average temperatures on Sunday with rain tracking eastwards over the country followed by showers.”