Election Day Turbulence Expected to Persist Through Bank Holiday Weekend

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Election Day Turbulence Expected to Persist Through Bank Holiday Weekend

Dublin’s weather forecast indicates unsettled conditions as participants of the Dublin City Marathon prepare for the event. Rain is expected to accompany voters at polling stations opening at 7 AM, with scattered showers across the country.

Weather Overview

The start of Election Day will be cool, cloudy, and damp. Despite this, sunnier spells are anticipated later in the morning as a northerly breeze sweeps away lingering showers.

Temperature and Conditions

  • Morning temperatures will hover between 9 and 12 degrees Celsius.
  • Showers are expected to primarily affect the northwestern counties.
  • Overnight lows are predicted to range from 5 to 8 degrees Celsius.

Post-Election Weather

The day following the election, conditions will remain variable. While short-lived sunny spells are possible, increased cloud cover will develop, especially in northern regions. Showers may continue to spread southward, although some areas may experience dry intervals.

Bank Holiday Weekend Forecast

The Bank Holiday weekend will bring more of the same unsettled weather. Attendees of the Dublin City Marathon can prepare for patchy rain in the morning, with widespread showers likely in the afternoon.

  • Saturday night temperatures are expected to fall between 1 and 4 degrees Celsius.
  • Sunday night will see milder conditions with lows of 8 to 10 degrees Celsius.
  • Monday is forecasted to feature sunny spells interspersed with isolated showers.

Current forecasts suggest that unsettled weather will persist into Tuesday, with temperatures remaining slightly below average. As participants gear up for the marathon, they should brace for varied weather throughout the long weekend.