Turning drier in Ireland

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After a wet and windy start to October, Ireland is set to see more settled conditions from next week.

Long range weather models indicate higher than average pressure building from the southwest early next week, later moving north over or near Ireland. This is expected to bring drier than average conditions and temperatures near to slightly above the seasonal norm.

Parts of the west and north may continue to experience breezy and occasionally unsettled weather early next week, but drier conditions are expected to spread more widely from mid-week.

It will be far from wall-to-wall sunshine, however, due to the orientation of the high pressure system, but some bright or sunny spells are expected.

The settled weather could continue into the following week with light easterly or northeasterly winds allowing skies to clear, with cooler nights and a risk of frost in some areas.

A return to more unsettled conditions is likely in the second half of October, based on current model output.

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