Taylor Swift plays the last of her three sold-out shows at the Aviva Stadium tonight and there's good news on the weather front for fans heading to this evening's show. Although today will be cloudy there will be outbreaks of sunny spells with highs of 17 or 18C with light to moderate northwesterly winds. There is light drizzle expected later on but not until around midnight - meaning the skies will be clear for the duration of the Cruel Summer star's three-plus hour set.
That light rain will continue into tomorrow morning although it will gradually clear eastwards during the afternoon with sunny spells following and highs of 17 or 18C. Met Eireann say it will be a mixed start to July with temperatures lower that usual for this time of year. Here's how the national forecast is looking for the next few days: Read more: U2 sent Taylor Swift 'beautiful' welcome gift as she arrived in Dublin Read more: Ireland branded 'Taylor's Version' on Dublin beach by Today FM Monday: "Monday night will start off mainly dry with clear spells and possibly a few showers in northern areas.
Lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees with mostly light northwest or west breezes." Tuesday: "Tuesday will be dry apart from a few showers. However, cloud will increase in the west in the evening.
Highest temperatures of 14 to 19 degrees, mildest for southern areas with moderate westerly winds. On Tuesday night, rain will spread eastwards to all areas with moderate to fresh southerly winds. Lowest temperature.