KILKENNY WEATHER: Temperatures to soar to sizzling 23 degrees
Kilkenny is in for a cooler weekend, with a mixture of showers and sunny spells forecast. But Met Éireann has predicted warmer weather will return from Sunday and into early next week, with temperatures soaring to a sizzling 23 degrees.
The national forecaster said today will be “a cooler, fresher day with a good deal of cloud and occasional sunny intervals”. It added: “Scattered showers will mainly affect the north and east of the country, with the chance of more prolonged showers there later in the day. Highest temperatures of just 12 to 16 degrees in moderate to fresh northerly winds.”
Tomorrow will bring a mix of cloud and sunny spells. Met Éireann said: “Scattered showers will develop but becoming largely dry and sunny by the evening. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees in light to moderate northeasterly breezes, fresher on southeastern coasts.”
Sunday will be largely dry with cloud building during the morning, but this will be “mixed with some sunshine”. The national forecaster added: “A few well scattered showers will likely develop. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 or 21 degrees generally in light to moderate northerly breezes.”
Monday is set to be a fine day, with good sunny spells although Met Éireann wanred there is a “continued chance of some showers in the south of the country” with highest temperatures of 18 to 23 degrees.
Met Éireann said there is still “some uncertainty” for the following few days, but added “current indications are for mostly dry and settled conditions”.