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10-07-2025
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The Irish Sun
06-07-2025
- The Irish Sun
Parents race to Home Bargains to pick up kids five-piece luggage set for £19.99 just in time for the summer holidays
WITH the summer holidays just around the corner, many families will be jetting abroad. And even if you haven't got your Advertisement 2 Home Bargains is selling a holiday must-have parents are racing to get Credit: Getty 2 The children's luggage set comes with five goodies inside Credit: facebook The budget retailer currently has a five-piece luggage kit for children in stores. Included in the kit is a carry-on suitcase as well as a backpack to fit all of their clothes and toys inside. But that's not all, it also comes with a travel pillow if you get lucky enough for them to snooze on the flight. It also comes with a lunch bag so that you won't have to spend a fortune on airport food. Advertisement READ MORE HOLIDAY BUYS It's also perfect for long haul flights so they can help themselves to snacks. Last but not least, the set comes with a smaller zippable pouch where the kids can keep their valuables or smaller toys so they won't get lost. The sharks and rainbows so there's something for everyone. The best part is that the set costs just £19.99, so you best head to stores soon if you want to grab the deal. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous The item was shared on the Facebook group, Parents were eager to get hold of the kits for their tots. Shoppers rush to snap up Primark's 'underseat suitcase' which is perfect for holidays & it also has removable wheels if you need it to be even smaller One person wrote: "I'll keep a look out when I get paid." Another commented: "These are good." Advertisement "Look at this," penned a third. Someone else added: "Need to get a pink one, how good for our little travels." Holiday packing tips Jemma Solomon, aka The Label Lady has got 5 packing tips to help you get organised for your next holiday. 1. Write a list Think about all the essentials you need to take with you; suncream, medicine, a few games for the kids, beach towels, and write everything in one list, which you can tick off as you add it to your suitcase. Or for complete ease, try Google's AI app - Gemini - which will create a list for you and help you not over pack. 2. Involve your kids Jemma said: 'My girls are getting older, they're 11 and nine, and they enjoy helping to pack. So I send them a list, and say 'this is what you need' and they follow the list. 'And then I give them a rucksack each - and say to them 'you can have whatever you want in there as long as it's not liquid', and they can take that on the plane. And that's their 'home away from home' items.' 3. Try a hack or two She said: "I think they all work, but for different reasons - and you've just got to pick the right one for your trip. "Rolling your clothes is really good to stop your clothes from getting creases. And if you're trying to get a lot of items into your case, it's a space saver. 'Packing cubes are great - for example, I'm going on holiday with my three kids and we're all using the same suitcase for our clothes. "These handy compartments let you separate your clothes, toiletries and tech into designated cubes, maximising luggage space by keeping your items compressed and neatly stacked. "I love taking them abroad with the family and it means my kids can easily take charge of their own items once we've arrived." 4. Decant beauty products Do you really need to take full-size bottles of shampoo and conditioner with you? The beauty industry has evolved so much, you can now buy shampoo bars or sheets - which are much lighter and smaller. Or, if you'll be popping to the shops when you're abroad, consider buying some items when you arrive. 5. Get organised before you come home Jemma said: 'When you repack on holiday [before coming home], the trick is to separate clean from dirty clothes. 'Also pack it in some form of order - so lights, darks, colours for items that need washing, or if you wash your clothes by person in the household, piles for each person. "Then you can put it straight into the washing machine. Do it straight away, don't leave it." More Bargain Buys It's not the only bargain buy shoppers are going wild for in Home Bargains. The Advertisement On the Home Bargain sign it said that the pack is usually priced at £15.99, meaning you save £9.01. Included in the kit is a Roll 'n' Go bib comes with a crumb catcher. It also has a number of Easiscoop feeding bowls , which stack inside each other to save on space. They are said to be safe to use in the microwave, and BPA free - as well as being dishwasher safe. Advertisement There are also a number of ergonomically shaped spoons which are 'easy to hold, without getting your fingers messy.' Meanwhile, the kit also comes with a weaning sippy cup to help develop tipping and sipping skills whilst preventing spills.


The Irish Sun
26-06-2025
- The Irish Sun
Killer clown slaughtered my mum while I ate breakfast… how beast was snared decades later by sick token left on doorstep
WHEN Marlene Warren's doorbell rang one Saturday morning in May 1990, it sounded the beginnings of a blood-soaked nightmare that would haunt her family forever. Outside stood a most bizarre sight: a clown, dressed in a colourful jumpsuit, with an orange wig and big, black shoes. But this was to be no celebration. Advertisement 17 Joe Ahrens was 21 years old when his mother, Marlene Warren, was murdered in 1990 Credit: CBS/ 48 HOURS 17 Marlene and husband Michael had been together for 20 years Credit: facebook 17 After shooting Marlene in the mouth, the sick killer left two balloons and a basket of flowers on the doorstep Credit: getty 17 Paramedics rushed Marlene to an ambulance after she was shot Credit: getty It was holding two balloons - one with a picture of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on it, another that read You're the Greatest - along with a basket of red and white flowers. Advertisement 'Oh, how pretty,' Marlene said as she opened the door. Seconds later, there was a loud bang. Marlene's son Joe Ahrens says: 'It echoed through the house. It seemed like slow motion. It happened so fast. It was wild. It was like another world.' Marlene, 40, had been shot through the mouth at their home in Wellington Aero Club, Florida - an affluent Just moments before she'd been whipping up a breakfast of eggs and toast for Joe, who was 21 at the time, and three pals. Advertisement Joe says: 'Blood was coming out of her mouth, and she was gurgling. It was terrible - the worst day of my life.' As if that wasn't sickening enough, the clown left the gifts before casually driving off in a white Chrysler LeBaron car parked outside. Joe says: 'After the clown shot my mother they put the flowers down. 'The clown had thick white paint - you couldn't see its skin. I tried. It had a jumpsuit on, a colourful orange wig and black boot shoes… When they got to the car, they looked around. I saw some big brown eyes.' The Killer Clown: Murder On The Doorstep, Sundance Speaking about his ordeal in a new Sky documentary series called Murder On The Doorstep: The Killer Clown , he adds: 'All I could think of was to chase that vehicle. I jumped into the car, just driving like a maniac.' Advertisement It was too late. The clown was gone. Marlene was rushed to Palms West Within days, her family made the devastating decision to turn off her life support machine. Joe says: 'It was hell. I kind of knew myself after the third day that we were going to lose my mother, and it was horrible. She was the best person ever. When I lost her, I lost a big part of me.' Police, now investigating this most bizarre of Advertisement 17 Marlene had a turbulent relationship with her then husband, Michael Warren Credit: CBS/ 48 HOURS 17 Joe tells his devastating story in a new documentary series Credit: CBS/ 48 HOURS 17 The family lived in an affluent area, best known for having its own landing strip Credit: Flicker Productions Ltd © Michael, who was 38, had a solid alibi: he'd been travelling with friends to a horse race in Miami when Marlene had been shot. He appeared to be grief-stricken. Advertisement In taped 'We always got along well. You always have your ups and downs but you know, we've been together 20 years.' But it soon became clear to investigators that Marlene was in a turbulent relationship and actually feared her husband. According to Joe, Marlene intended to leave Michael just days before her death. She'd threatened to leave him, and he'd threatened to kill her Debra Hoisington In June 1990, Marlene's sister, Debra Hoisington, claimed: 'About a year ago, she called me and she said that he beat her up and she'd threatened to leave him, and he'd threatened to kill her.' Advertisement Marlene's step-sister Jamie Twing also told police: 'She just kept telling me, if anything happens to me, get Joey out of the house.' With Marlene out of the picture, Michael now stood to inherit a small fortune from their lucrative family business. He and Marlene had jointly owned a cut-price, car rental business called Bargain Motors which often leased cars to shady characters, according to employees. With the profits, the couple had bought several properties worth over $1million - a huge sum for the time. Michael even owned a plane and a racehorse. Police also spoke to attorney Christopher DeSantis who'd represented the family in an unrelated case. Advertisement In a chilling twist, the attorney told how, in April 1989, he'd had a strange conversation with Michael after he'd asked: 'Can a husband inherit from his wife if he murdered her?' DeSantis told him no, unless, he joked, the killer couldn't be identified because he was dressed like a clown. DeSantis now believes that his flippant comment in some way led to Marlene's death. Killer clown revealed 17 While married to Marlene, Michael had an affair with work colleague Sheila Keen (pictured) Credit: Broward County Sheriff's Office 17 Sheila was known for dressing up as clowns Credit: 15th Judicial Circuit Court Advertisement 17 17 The white LeBaron car was found eight miles from Marlene's home Credit: getty Police were also tipped off that Mike had been having an affair with an employee called Sheila Keen. She denied the relationship. But investigators discovered that just two days before the murder, on May 24, 1990, a woman matching her description bought a clown costume from a store called Spotlight Capezio. The owner later identified Sheila as the buyer. Then the LeBaron car was found dumped at a Advertisement Hair and fibres inside matched those found on clown outfits - and were traced back to Bargain Motors. Yet for all the circumstantial evidence linking Sheila to the crime, there was no concrete forensic evidence to prove her guilt. The case stalled and the mystery surrounding Marlene's murder remained. The clown outfit or weapon were never found. Michael Warren was arrested in October 1990 - but for 66 Advertisement Michael Warren took everything. Mike ruined my life Joe Ahrens He was later sentenced to nine years in prison but served less than three. After his 1997 release, Joe spoke to his step-dad for the last time. Joe says: 'When Mike got out of prison, it was a short phone call, but he called me just to say, 'have a good life',' he says. 'It was just sickening to me. I tried to trace it to find out where he was at, but I never did.' After Marlene's death, Michael had promised to share the inheritance money with Joe. Yet Joe never saw a penny of it. Joe says: 'Michael Warren took everything. Mike ruined my life. I had abandonment issues, alcohol issues… Advertisement "Mike's arrest made me feel glad that we did get something, but to not get total justice for my mother - this is not justice to me. "It really eats me up inside, but I didn't let it kill me.' For years, the case was forgotten 17 Joe tried to move on with life, moving over 1,300 miles away to Iowa Credit: Flicker Productions Ltd © 17 In 2014, Marlene's murder case was reopened thanks to funding and advancements in forensic science Credit: AP 17 Lab technicians revisited the old evidence, including the balloons the clown left Credit: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Advertisement Joe tried to move on with his life, moving over 1,300 miles away to Iowa. It wasn't until 2014, 24 years after Marlene's murder, that, remarkably, the case was reopened thanks to a cold case funding grant and advancements in forensic science. This time, a lab technician was able to go back over the original evidence from the case - including the balloons the clown had left - and was able to match fibres recovered from the crime scene to Sheila. For prosecutors, it was the missing link that finally tied everything together. It didn't take too much digging for detectives to stumble across more surprising news, either. Advertisement They discovered that Michael and Sheila had married in Las Vegas in 2002 - 12 years after Marlene's death. Sheila had changed her name to 'Debbie', and the pair had moved to Abingdon, Virginia. They were running a diner called The Purple Cow , just over the state line in Kingsport, Tennessee. One former worker even told police that 'Debbie' had once dressed up as a spooky clown for Halloween From death penalty to plea deal 17 In 2017, Sheila Keen-Warren was arrested Credit: Washington County Sheriff's Dept Advertisement 17 Sheila was extradited to Florida, where she potentially faced the death penalty Credit: getty In September 2017, 27-and-a-half years after Marlene's murder, Sheila was arrested for first-degree murder. After she was extradited to Florida, where she potentially faced the death penalty, she pleaded not guilty. 'I didn't do it, so that's it,' she said in police interviews, while refusing to answer any questions. In recorded jailhouse calls between Michael and Sheila, which air in the documentary, Sheila also tells an emotional Michael after her arrest:. 'I'm alright. I'm fine. Quit crying.' Advertisement While Michael, who has always protested his innocence, replies: 'You didn't do nothing. Don't worry about nothing.' Joe moved from Iowa back to Florida expecting a quick trial. Instead, the case began to fall apart. The one person that did not pay for this crime is Michael Warren. He didn't do one day of jail Joe Ahrens Sheila's defence team argued that over the decades, the evidence bags had been opened and examined so many times that the forensic material inside them could no longer be considered reliable. Fearing the whole trial could collapse, prosecutors offered Sheila a plea bargain which, after years in prison awaiting trial, she accepted. In April 2023, she pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. Advertisement She was sentenced to 12 years - but under 1990 Florida law, and with nearly seven years already served since her arrest in 2017, she was freed just 18 months later, in May 2023. Sheila, 61, moved back in with Michael. For Joe, the thought of Sheila getting out was 'overwhelming' but he admits: 'There was a bit of justice for my mother because we did get the killer.' He has felt the most anger towards his step-dad, who he still believes had his part to play in the murder, despite no charges ever being brought and Michael's denials. 17 Marlene was 40 years old when she was brutally murdered on her doorstep Advertisement Joe says: 'The one person that did not pay for this crime is Michael Warren. He didn't do one day of jail. 'But really I have to let go. I have to let it go.' Instead, Joe, now a dad himself, carries his mother's spirit with him everyday. He says: 'I know she would be very proud of me today, because I'm proud of myself. 'You know, if I'm in a situation, I always think, 'what would mum do?'. Advertisement 'My son is at the age that I was at when I lost my mum. I want my son to grow up knowing his grandmother still lives within me, and I want him to see that through me.' Murder On The Doorstep: The Killer Clown is available now on Now TV


Scottish Sun
26-06-2025
- Scottish Sun
Killer clown slaughtered my mum while I ate breakfast… how beast was snared decades later by sick token left on doorstep
Grieving Joe Ahrens tells of his 24-year fight for justice after a lawyer's innocuous joke sent a monstrous killer on the path to murder FACE OF EVIL Killer clown slaughtered my mum while I ate breakfast… how beast was snared decades later by sick token left on doorstep WHEN Marlene Warren's doorbell rang one Saturday morning in May 1990, it sounded the beginnings of a blood-soaked nightmare that would haunt her family forever. Outside stood a most bizarre sight: a clown, dressed in a colourful jumpsuit, with an orange wig and big, black shoes. But this was to be no celebration. 17 Joe Ahrens was 21 years old when his mother, Marlene Warren, was murdered in 1990 Credit: CBS/ 48 HOURS 17 Marlene and husband Michael had been together for 20 years Credit: facebook 17 After shooting Marlene in the mouth, the sick killer left two balloons and a basket of flowers on the doorstep Credit: getty 17 Paramedics rushed Marlene to an ambulance after she was shot Credit: getty It was holding two balloons - one with a picture of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on it, another that read You're the Greatest - along with a basket of red and white flowers. 'Oh, how pretty,' Marlene said as she opened the door. Seconds later, there was a loud bang. Marlene's son Joe Ahrens says: 'It echoed through the house. It seemed like slow motion. It happened so fast. It was wild. It was like another world.' Marlene, 40, had been shot through the mouth at their home in Wellington Aero Club, Florida - an affluent flying community best known for having its own landing strip. Just moments before she'd been whipping up a breakfast of eggs and toast for Joe, who was 21 at the time, and three pals. Joe says: 'Blood was coming out of her mouth, and she was gurgling. It was terrible - the worst day of my life.' As if that wasn't sickening enough, the clown left the gifts before casually driving off in a white Chrysler LeBaron car parked outside. Joe says: 'After the clown shot my mother they put the flowers down. 'The clown had thick white paint - you couldn't see its skin. I tried. It had a jumpsuit on, a colourful orange wig and black boot shoes… When they got to the car, they looked around. I saw some big brown eyes.' The Killer Clown: Murder On The Doorstep, Sundance Speaking about his ordeal in a new Sky documentary series called Murder On The Doorstep: The Killer Clown, he adds: 'All I could think of was to chase that vehicle. I jumped into the car, just driving like a maniac.' It was too late. The clown was gone. Marlene was rushed to Palms West Hospital in Loxahatchee, Florida. Within days, her family made the devastating decision to turn off her life support machine. Joe says: 'It was hell. I kind of knew myself after the third day that we were going to lose my mother, and it was horrible. She was the best person ever. When I lost her, I lost a big part of me.' Police, now investigating this most bizarre of murder enquiries, quickly turned their attention to Marlene's husband and Joe's step-dad, Michael Warren. 17 Marlene had a turbulent relationship with her then husband, Michael Warren Credit: CBS/ 48 HOURS 17 Joe tells his devastating story in a new documentary series Credit: CBS/ 48 HOURS 17 The family lived in an affluent area, best known for having its own landing strip Credit: Flicker Productions Ltd © Michael, who was 38, had a solid alibi: he'd been travelling with friends to a horse race in Miami when Marlene had been shot. He appeared to be grief-stricken. In taped police interviews, featured in the upcoming three-part series, he told detectives: 'I've never loved anybody as much as I loved my wife. 'We always got along well. You always have your ups and downs but you know, we've been together 20 years.' But it soon became clear to investigators that Marlene was in a turbulent relationship and actually feared her husband. According to Joe, Marlene intended to leave Michael just days before her death. She'd threatened to leave him, and he'd threatened to kill her Debra Hoisington In June 1990, Marlene's sister, Debra Hoisington, claimed: 'About a year ago, she called me and she said that he beat her up and she'd threatened to leave him, and he'd threatened to kill her.' Marlene's step-sister Jamie Twing also told police: 'She just kept telling me, if anything happens to me, get Joey out of the house.' With Marlene out of the picture, Michael now stood to inherit a small fortune from their lucrative family business. He and Marlene had jointly owned a cut-price, car rental business called Bargain Motors which often leased cars to shady characters, according to employees. With the profits, the couple had bought several properties worth over $1million - a huge sum for the time. Michael even owned a plane and a racehorse. Police also spoke to attorney Christopher DeSantis who'd represented the family in an unrelated case. In a chilling twist, the attorney told how, in April 1989, he'd had a strange conversation with Michael after he'd asked: 'Can a husband inherit from his wife if he murdered her?' DeSantis told him no, unless, he joked, the killer couldn't be identified because he was dressed like a clown. DeSantis now believes that his flippant comment in some way led to Marlene's death. Killer clown revealed 17 While married to Marlene, Michael had an affair with work colleague Sheila Keen (pictured) Credit: Broward County Sheriff's Office 17 Sheila was known for dressing up as clowns Credit: 15th Judicial Circuit Court 17 17 The white LeBaron car was found eight miles from Marlene's home Credit: getty Police were also tipped off that Mike had been having an affair with an employee called Sheila Keen. She denied the relationship. But investigators discovered that just two days before the murder, on May 24, 1990, a woman matching her description bought a clown costume from a store called Spotlight Capezio. The owner later identified Sheila as the buyer. Then the LeBaron car was found dumped at a shopping mall eight miles from Marlene's house. Hair and fibres inside matched those found on clown outfits - and were traced back to Bargain Motors. Yet for all the circumstantial evidence linking Sheila to the crime, there was no concrete forensic evidence to prove her guilt. The case stalled and the mystery surrounding Marlene's murder remained. The clown outfit or weapon were never found. Michael Warren was arrested in October 1990 - but for 66 auto fraud charges linked to his business, not murder. Michael Warren took everything. Mike ruined my life Joe Ahrens He was later sentenced to nine years in prison but served less than three. After his 1997 release, Joe spoke to his step-dad for the last time. Joe says: 'When Mike got out of prison, it was a short phone call, but he called me just to say, 'have a good life',' he says. 'It was just sickening to me. I tried to trace it to find out where he was at, but I never did.' After Marlene's death, Michael had promised to share the inheritance money with Joe. Yet Joe never saw a penny of it. Joe says: 'Michael Warren took everything. Mike ruined my life. I had abandonment issues, alcohol issues… "Mike's arrest made me feel glad that we did get something, but to not get total justice for my mother - this is not justice to me. "It really eats me up inside, but I didn't let it kill me.' For years, the case was forgotten 17 Joe tried to move on with life, moving over 1,300 miles away to Iowa Credit: Flicker Productions Ltd © 17 In 2014, Marlene's murder case was reopened thanks to funding and advancements in forensic science Credit: AP 17 Lab technicians revisited the old evidence, including the balloons the clown left Credit: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Joe tried to move on with his life, moving over 1,300 miles away to Iowa. It wasn't until 2014, 24 years after Marlene's murder, that, remarkably, the case was reopened thanks to a cold case funding grant and advancements in forensic science. This time, a lab technician was able to go back over the original evidence from the case - including the balloons the clown had left - and was able to match fibres recovered from the crime scene to Sheila. For prosecutors, it was the missing link that finally tied everything together. It didn't take too much digging for detectives to stumble across more surprising news, either. They discovered that Michael and Sheila had married in Las Vegas in 2002 - 12 years after Marlene's death. Sheila had changed her name to 'Debbie', and the pair had moved to Abingdon, Virginia. They were running a diner called The Purple Cow, just over the state line in Kingsport, Tennessee. One former worker even told police that 'Debbie' had once dressed up as a spooky clown for Halloween From death penalty to plea deal 17 In 2017, Sheila Keen-Warren was arrested Credit: Washington County Sheriff's Dept 17 Sheila was extradited to Florida, where she potentially faced the death penalty Credit: getty In September 2017, 27-and-a-half years after Marlene's murder, Sheila was arrested for first-degree murder. After she was extradited to Florida, where she potentially faced the death penalty, she pleaded not guilty. 'I didn't do it, so that's it,' she said in police interviews, while refusing to answer any questions. In recorded jailhouse calls between Michael and Sheila, which air in the documentary, Sheila also tells an emotional Michael after her arrest:. 'I'm alright. I'm fine. Quit crying.' While Michael, who has always protested his innocence, replies: 'You didn't do nothing. Don't worry about nothing.' Joe moved from Iowa back to Florida expecting a quick trial. Instead, the case began to fall apart. The one person that did not pay for this crime is Michael Warren. He didn't do one day of jail Joe Ahrens Sheila's defence team argued that over the decades, the evidence bags had been opened and examined so many times that the forensic material inside them could no longer be considered reliable. Fearing the whole trial could collapse, prosecutors offered Sheila a plea bargain which, after years in prison awaiting trial, she accepted. In April 2023, she pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. She was sentenced to 12 years - but under 1990 Florida law, and with nearly seven years already served since her arrest in 2017, she was freed just 18 months later, in May 2023. Sheila, 61, moved back in with Michael. For Joe, the thought of Sheila getting out was 'overwhelming' but he admits: 'There was a bit of justice for my mother because we did get the killer.' He has felt the most anger towards his step-dad, who he still believes had his part to play in the murder, despite no charges ever being brought and Michael's denials. 17 Marlene was 40 years old when she was brutally murdered on her doorstep Joe says: 'The one person that did not pay for this crime is Michael Warren. He didn't do one day of jail. 'But really I have to let go. I have to let it go.' Instead, Joe, now a dad himself, carries his mother's spirit with him everyday. He says: 'I know she would be very proud of me today, because I'm proud of myself. 'You know, if I'm in a situation, I always think, 'what would mum do?'. 'My son is at the age that I was at when I lost my mum. I want my son to grow up knowing his grandmother still lives within me, and I want him to see that through me.' Murder On The Doorstep: The Killer Clown is available now on Now TV


The Irish Sun
23-06-2025
- Climate
- The Irish Sun
Ireland ‘back to jumper weather' as Met Eireann forecast ‘persistant rain' & exact date of sun & heat return pinpointed
IRELAND is set for a mixed bag this week as high temperatures will collide with unsettled conditions. After a scorching weekend with temperatures almost hitting 30C in some spots, the coming days will see wind, rain, and humidity make an impact. 3 Temperatures look set to be warmer in the south today Credit: Meteologix 3 People have been told to return to wearing jumpers Credit: facebook Weather bosses predicted changeable conditions from today until at least Friday. Alan O'Reilly from "Rain coming later this evening though." According to READ MORE IN IRISH NEWS An increase of cloud from the west later in the day will bring outbreaks of rain and drizzle by evening time, with mist and fog in hilly and coastal areas. Met Eireann said: "Highest temperatures of 16C to 22C, coolest in the northwest and warmest in the south, in mainly moderate west to southwest breezes, fresh at times in coastal parts of the north and west." Tonight is predicted to be cloudy with some rain and drizzle, although temperatures will be humid at no less than 12C. Tomorrow will be largely similar to today as it will start off cloudy with some patchy drizzle in some areas. Most read in The Irish Sun Mist and fog is also on the cards for hilly and coastal areas. Watch shock footage as Irish town pounded by hail downpour amid weather change, However, as the day goes on, conditions will become clearer and brighter, with temperatures between 15C and 22C. Weather bosses predicted: "Mostly moderate southwest to west winds, fresh for a time in western coastal parts, decreasing light to moderate later." Tuesday night will be mostly dry but cloudy, with mist expected on southern coasts. CHANCE OF THUNDER According to Met Eireann: "A mild and humid night, especially in the south, with lowest temperatures of 11C in the northwest to 15C in the south in light southwest or variable breezes." Wednesday will continue the trend of changeable weather as sunny spells and cloud have been forecast. The morning and afternoon are expected to be dry while in the evening a band of rain will move in from the west coast. Temperatures will be between 17C and 22C. Met Eireann said: "A spell of rain will spread from the west during the evening, becoming heavy at times with the chance of thunder. BREEZY DAY "There'll be some hill and coastal mist and fog too especially further south." Wednesday night will be mostly clear with a few showers here and there, with temperatures between 9C and 13C. Thursday will be a breezy day with both sunshine and showers in the morning. Weather experts predicted: "It'll become cloudier through the afternoon, with more in the way of showers around, especially in the west and north, while a spell of more persistent rain is likely to spread eastwards later on." Temperatures will sit between 15C and 19C. RETURN OF SUMMER Friday will see similar weather with cloud, rain, and drizzle predicted throughout the afternoon. Rain will be heaviest in the west and north while the east and south will see drier, brighter conditions. But temperatures could climb as high as 23C. And next weekend the unpredictable weather will continue with both rain and sunny spells on the cards. Kenneth McDonagh from Donegal Weather Channel has pinpointed exactly when warmer and sunnier conditions could make a return. He said: "The next week is looking fairly unsettled with heavy rainfall at times over the week with the month due to end and early July looking like it will start unsettled. "The next real signs of change again will come into the 2nd week of July when higher pressure potential will try to build again and could bring warmer weather again." 3 Ireland is set for a mixed bag this week Credit: facebook