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06 Sept 2025

Clare Weather - Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Clare Weather - Tuesday, September 5, 2023

ANOTHER warm day today as Ireland's Indian summer continues. While it will be sunny in most places, a few well-scattered showers are possible. That won't stop temperatures climbing up to between 21 and 25 degrees, in no more than moderate easterly breezes.

NATIONAL OUTLOOK

Very warm, both by day and night with the increasing likelihood of thundery showers breaking out through this week.

Warm and muggy tonight with temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees, all in just light southeast breezes. While most areas will stay dry and clear, isolated showers may develop.

Not quite as sunny as recent days tomorrow though, with cloud building at times, producing scattered showers, some of which may turn heavy. Very warm and humid, with top temperatures of 22 and 26 degrees, in no more than moderate southeasterly winds. Sultry again overnight, with temperatures not falling below 15 to 18 degrees as a southerly airflow persists. Some thundery showers will occur, with the east and southeast most at threat.

Thursday will see scattered heavy or thundery showers with warm or very warm sunshine at times too. Top temperatures of 20 to 26 degrees, warmest in the east and northeast, in no more than moderate southwesterly breezes. Patchy rain and some mist in parts overnight with lows of 13 to 18 degrees.

A mix of cloud and warm spells of sunshine come AFriday. A few well scattered showers will occur, mainly confined to southern areas later. Top temperatures will range 19 to 24 degrees, warmest away from western and northwestern areas, as light westerly breezes develop.

Looking into the weekend, there will be some scattered outbreaks of rain, but warm or very warm sunny spells too.

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