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Well, there will be a lot of cloud around, certainly, but there will be the odd patchy kind of light rain, but in general, I think there won't be too much rainfall. So many areas in the Northwest should actually hold largely dry for the weekend. Some sunny spells, probably the best of them in the evening on Saturday and later in the afternoon and evening again on Sunday. The winds will be not too strong. A bit of a breeze, all right? Westerly breeze, especially on Saturday, but he's not for beer on Sunday. Temperatures OK on Saturday, probably not getting above 16 or 17 degrees, but on Sunday could get up to 19 degrees and if that sunshine comes through in the evening, it'll actually feel quite warm. So while the Southeast might be getting up to maybe 22, 23, it's still a pretty good weekend in the Northwest. And I mentioned on last week's show, I think about the high pressure building. So that's what we're starting to see now is this high pressure building up over us. And it does look like it will continue into next week. And as we head in then into early days, the next week we will see some more sunny spells and they will reach the Northwest and temperatures will increase. It does look like maybe 20 degrees by maybe Monday or Tuesday. And even by Wednesday, we could be up to 23, maybe even 24 degrees. So a nice little spell of weather coming. There's a lot of uncertainty around Wednesday afternoon and afterwards on Wednesday. It's a risk of some showers coming into the Northwest, but they might hold off and we could stay to largely dry until the following weekend. Brilliant stuff. Thank you so much. And if people want to hear more from Alan, he updates the information regularly. You can check out Alan or Riley Carlo weather across social media. Thanks very much, Alan. OK, great. Take care of yourself. All right. So that is somewhat positive outlook. OK. Quick break to catch up on then it's back with the guys. 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For a wonderful family experience this weekend, check out leisurelandredcastle.ie. Okay, very welcome back to the last section of the show. I don't know what we're going to do. We only have three or four minutes. Pardon? Card tricks? I don't know. No, that will work on the radio. Kevin, a regular listener from Dunlop. It's the first, the last half of the show last week. But your loyal listeners say you're always right. But you were half right in Neighbours. Actor Craig McLaughlin in a leather jacket singing as it was actually Stefan Dennis. Paul Daniels, but no wonder you blocked it out as once was enough to see it. But I see you were licensed to thrill. I mean a judge at Mary from Dunlop. The pen is mightier than the sword. Right. Grey Man 2, he's looking for that. Ridiculously funny. No appetite for Grey Man 2, I don't think. Well no, that's what's happening. There's going to be a second movie and a series. I just love the old drama called Highway from Heaven. It makes me so happy. It gets me through tough times and they're at the worst now. Michael Landon, fantastic. You left a great legacy in this show. Great show. I think that's on great TV quite regularly. It is a great show. I loved that show back in the day. I loved it. I thought it was heartfelt stories. He was a great storyteller. I mean he was the actor, he was the writer, he was the director and producer. He was a talented, talented guy. And he had just done the pilot. Austin Crier as well. He had done the pilot for another show when he passed away. And I've never seen that to our movie, but I know it would have been a big hit in the 90s. It's wholesome. Yeah. Oh everything he did was very much. He was quite a religious person I think himself in his personal life and he liked that to be reflected in. Reflected in the 90s. He's like Asian on kids, didn't he? I don't know. He came from a large family. Oh there's TV shows. And Little House in the Prairie. Little House in the Prairie was even better than that. That's a classic. It's a masterpiece of TV. That's the one thing you don't see much of. You don't see it. I saw it. T.G. Carrower I think has it a bit. But they're the only one that I ever see showing it. Yeah they do. Amazing the great TV. And on the TV guide app that I have for Little House in the Prairie it's the wrong picture that comes up which annoys me. It's the 2005. Have you wrote Angry Warrior? Answer the question. I've done that in the past but not this time. But it is the wrong picture. It's the picture for the Cameron Bancroft show of 2005. I'm like that's not the right picture. It annoys me. That stuff annoys me. You need to kick up a scene here. I need to do something about that don't I? It's just not acceptable. Greg started watching the last series of Peaky Blinders last night and I'm wondering if I'll bother watching the last few episodes of it. The show really lost its way. I think it sort of got into unbelievable territory after the first two seasons. They may have inspired a new haircut and a new fashion but that's about it and they'll probably kill everyone off at the end of the season and maybe they should have done that four seasons ago now. I don't think that's a spoiler that I haven't seen it. I know that the launch of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham was very much Peaky Blinder focused so it has had a cultural impact. I kind of tuned out of it. I probably would need to restart that because I don't know where to pick on it. You're not a Peaky Blinder. No I never really watched this. I think I missed it in the beginning and then it goes through and I realize it has caused a fashion thing but I'm not necessarily sure that's a good idea. I love it. Sometimes you see like if you were to look at some of the photos coming out of like the Galway races last week it was very much in a Peaky Blinders kind of look. I think too kind of coincided with the rise in popularity of Conor McGregor and the some sort of crossover there in terms of fashion. Fashion look yeah. Have a fantastic week Michael. Thank you very much indeed. It's great to have you and you too Fnula. Thanks so much for popping in but most of all thank you so much for all of you listening loyally throughout the course of the weekend today. We'll be back with you on the show on Monday morning from 9 o'clock. Stay tuned. Jean's in for John around the north west after the news at 12. Have a lovely weekend. It's a busy time on farm.