The biggest day in the hurling calendar is upon us as Clare and Cork battle for the Liam McCarthy Cup this afternoon.
This all-Munster All-Ireland SHC decider throws in at 3.30pm at Croke Park, but what about the weather for fans attending the sell-out clash at headquarters?
Met Éireann is forecasting that conditions in Dublin will be cloudy but dry until later this evening, with highs of 15 to 19c expected.
Live weather trackers show no rainfall over the Croke Park area near throw-in time for the highly anticipated game, meaning fans should stay dry going by the most up to date forecast.
Best of luck to #Clare and #Cork today. The weather may be dull by match time, but Nuala is sure the game won't be ! Rain is expected to be widespread this evening in mostly light to moderate winds. #rteweather pic.twitter.com/X9MTymgyaL
— RTE Weather (@WeatherRTE) July 21, 2024
TweetBecoming generally cloudy early on this morning with outbreaks of rain & drizzle in the west gradually spreading across the country through the morning & afternoon☁️🌧️
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) July 21, 2024
The rain will turn more persistent in the west & northwest towards evening🌧️
Highs of 15 to 19 degrees🌡️ pic.twitter.com/z5MPHVhjuV