Met Éireann says the sunny weather will return tomorrow with highs of 22 degrees

Nothing like a bit of September sunshine.
Met Éireann is forecasting a blessed break from all this rain over the weekend – for one day at least.
According to the national forecaster, the rest of Friday will be warm and humid with just the odd scattered shower and Saturday looks set to be mostly dry with a mix of cloud and sunshine.
Tomorrow will be “another warm day with highest temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees in moderate east or southeast winds.”
Not bad at all.
Unfortunately, it looks like it won’t last. Changeable weather is expected in the outlook period with heavy rain in places on Sunday.
“Mostly dry at first on Saturday night but cloud will thicken from the south overnight and outbreaks of rain will spread across Munster and Connacht before dawn.” explained the forecaster.
Rain will extend nationwide on Sunday, turning heavy and persistent with the possibility of localised flooding and maximum temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees.
“There will be further outbreaks of rain overnight, again with the continued potential for spot flooding. Mild and humid overnight with lowest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees.”
Best get out for that walk while you can.