High pressure to bring dry conditions across county Mayo

A more settled spell is in store for the county, according to the latest forecast.

Take a look below at what the weather has in store for the county.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7

Tomorrow, Tuesday, will be cloudy for a time, with outbreaks of rain and drizzle.

A clearance to mainly dry weather with sunny spells will follow from the northwest through the afternoon.

Highest temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees, with mostly moderate southwest winds, veering northwest as the rain clears and decreasing light to moderate.

High pressure will be in control of our weather for the rest of the week, weekend and into the start of next week too, bringing largely dry conditions.

While there'll be a good lot of cloud for much of this week, there'll be some bright or sunny spells at times, especially in the east and south and there's likely to be a little bit more in the way of sunshine by the weekend.

Temperatures will come in a little above average and it'll remain frost free.

TUESDAY NIGHT:

Any remaining rain and drizzle will mostly clear early in the night, just possibly lingering in the far southeast for a while longer.

Otherwise apart from the chance of an isolated light shower, it'll be dry, with a mix of cloud and some clear spells.

A few isolated patches of mist and fog may form.

Lowest temperatures of 6 to 11 degrees with mostly light westerly or variable breezes, moderate westerly in northwestern and western coastal parts.