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07 Mar 2026

Clare Weather - Sunday, April 30, 2023

Clare Weather - Sunday, April 30, 2023

MOSTLY cloudy to start off today. But some bright or sunny spells will break through in the afternoon.

There will be some scattered showers early in the day but these will become more isolated later. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees, coolest in western coastal areas, in moderate southwest to westerly winds.

NATIONAL OUTLOOK

Next week will bring a lot of dry and mild weather.

Showers will die out early Sunday night becoming mostly dry with just the odd light shower overnight. Mix of cloud and clear spells, becoming cloudier overnight. Lowest temperatures of seven to 10 degrees with light northwest winds, moderate winds near northern coasts.

Mostly cloudy tomorrow morning with hazy sunny spells in the afternoon and evening. There will be a few passing showers during the day, although not as heavy as previous days. Highs around 15 to 18 degrees for most with a light northwest breeze, cooler and a little breezier in the north.

Mostly dry and clear with little wind tomorrow night. Some cloud will build through the night along with some pockets of fog. A chiller night with lows of four to seven for most, down to one or two degrees in parts of the north.

A mix of cloud and hazy sunshine for Tuesday. Dry in most areas with the chance of the odd shower, especially near western coasts later. Very mild with highs of 16 to 19 degrees, cooler towards the coast. Mostly light southwest winds, moderate along Atlantic coasts.

Wednesday is looking cloudier overall with a chance of a little rain at times, although many places will likely be dry. Light to moderate southeast winds, possibly fresher in the southwest. Temperatures dropping back a little to between 13 to 16 degrees.

Current indications are showing a lot of dry weather for Thursday, but feeling cooler in moderate to fresh southeast winds, best temperatures in the west.

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