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National Forecast

16 July 2025 22:15

Tonight

Outbreaks of thundery rain will track across much of the western half of the country, with some spot flooding possible. There'll be hill and coastal mist and fog in southern areas. A mild and humid night with temperatures falling no lower than 13 to 17 degrees in light to moderate southeast to south breezes.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Thursday, will be quite a cloudy wet day, as heavy thundery rain continues to slowly spread eastwards, leading to some spot flooding. It'll gradually become drier from the west through the day, with some bright or sunny spells developing, but with some scattered heavy showers too, a few possibly thundery. Later in the day it'll become cloudy again in the west and northwest with rain and drizzle moving in. Highest temperatures of 18 to 23 degrees in moderate, occasionally fresh, south to southwest winds.

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