Further spells of heavy possibly thundery rain

Highest temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees

August Bank Holiday Monday will be mostly cloudy at first on Monday, with “further spells of heavy possibly thundery rain”, especially across the midlands, east and southeast.

While there's “some uncertainty” as regards how fast the rain will clear, admit Met Eireann, they say it looks like a clearance to mainly dry, bright weather will begin to move into the northwest and west by the early morning before extending to most places through the morning and afternoon.

Humid with the rain, but it'll “turn fresher” in the clearance, with highest temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees in “mostly moderate, occasionally fresh, southwest winds, veering westerly”.

Monday night sees “some scattered showers” mainly in the north and west.

“Much fresher than Sunday night, with lowest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees in light to moderate west to southwest breezes, a little fresher in the northwest.”