Get ready for a change in the weather as Ireland bids farewell to the calm days of autumn and gears up for some rainy days ahead. Met Éireann has issued warnings about a potential Atlantic storm that could hit the country just in time for Halloween.
After a period of unusually calm weather, rain is expected to make a comeback this weekend, with mixed conditions forecasted for the upcoming week. However, the real cause for concern lies at the end of the month, with weather models hinting at a significant storm approaching Ireland. Charts show a large low-pressure system making its way across the Atlantic, aiming directly at the country.
If the storm is officially named, it could be dubbed Storm Bram, marking the second named storm of the season. Expected to arrive around October 26 and last until October 28, the storm could bring heavy rain and strong winds across Ireland.
While long-range models are subject to change, Met Éireann is closely monitoring the situation. The extended forecast suggests a shift to more unsettled weather towards the end of October, with a mix of rain, showers, and strong winds expected. Temperatures will likely remain average, with rainfall slightly above normal.
In the meantime, prepare for a week of varying weather conditions, with some days being mainly dry and cloudy, while others may bring patches of mist and drizzle. Temperatures are expected to be in the range of 12-16°C.
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