""High pressure is going to stay close by for the next couple of days," said Met Éireann meteorologist Aoife Kealy on the daily weather podcast."
""So the settled spell is going to hang around, but it is going to turn more unsettled then for a time later in the week, with cooler weather developing for the Bank Holiday weekend," she added."
""It's going to be cooler on Saturday with more widespread showers.""
""Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday then is going to be cooler, with more in the way of dry weather developing again, still some showers around.""
The country will experience dry and sunny weather this week, with temperatures reaching up to 19C. High pressure will dominate for a few days, but conditions will become unsettled later in the week, leading to cooler weather for the Bank Holiday weekend. Tuesday will be sunny and dry, with temperatures between 13 and 19C. Wednesday will also be sunny but breezy. Thursday may bring cloud and rain, while Friday will see a mix of sunny spells and showers. The weekend will be cooler with some dry spells returning.
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