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Rain expected on Friday night but largely dry weekend ahead

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It is shaping up to be a mild and dry weekend, although with a wet start.

Friday will be mainly dry with spells of hazy sunshine.

It will gradually turn cloudy over the western half of the country through the afternoon and evening with rain moving into western counties tonight, Met Éireann says.

Highest temperatures will range from 14 to 17 degrees with some strong southerly winds near Atlantic coasts.

Friday night is expected to be quite wet as a band of rain moves eastward across the country, turning heavy in places.

The rain will be mostly confined to the eastern half of the country by morning, with clearer skies and a few showers. Lowest temperatures will drop to 8 to 12 degrees overnight.

Rain in the east will gradually clear on Saturday morning leaving a mostly dry day with sunny spells and a few showers. There is a chance the rain will linger for longer in the northeast, according to Met Éireann.

Temperatures will reach 13 to 17 degrees during the day, dropping to 6 to 9 degrees at night.

Sunday is expected to be another largely dry day with sunny spells and well scattered light showers.

Highest temperatures will range from 13 to 16 degrees.

Sunday night will be mainly dry with some scattered light showers. Patches of mist and fog are likely to form overnight with temperatures dropping to 4 to 8 degrees.

The mist and fog are expected to clear on Monday morning, leaving a mix of cloud, sunny spells and scattered showers. Temperatures will reach 13 to 17 degrees.

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Equine centre in memory of Jack de Bromhead to open

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A new equine centre in memory of the young jockey Jack de Bromhead will be opened in north Dublin later day.

13-year-old Jack, the son of racehorse trainer Henry de Bromhead, died in a pony-racing accident in Co Waterford in September 2022.

The Jack de Bromhead Equine Centre will be opened by Henry and Heather de Bromhead, along with their daughters Mia and Georgia on the ChildVision Campus in Drumcondra this afternoon.

The new indoor facility, which took 17 months to complete, will give children with visual impairments and additional disabilities access to the best global equine activities in a supportive and purpose designed environment.

ChildVision Jack de Bromhead Equine Centre
The Jack de Bromhead Equine Centre will be opened in Dublin later today

The de Bromhead family said in a statement: “The equine centre at ChildVision is a wonderful legacy for our beloved Jack, a hugely missed son and brother.

“Horses are a huge part of our lives, and we know the physical experience of riding a horse offers so many potential benefits, especially helping address a host of physical, social and emotional issues.

“More so, the Jack de Bromhead Equine Centre will be a place of learning and hope, full of laughter and joy, traits that were such a part of Jack, all facilitated by the much-treasured horses and ponies that call the ChildVision stables home.

“We are delighted to have been part of this journey and today to see this vision become a reality with the opening of the centre.”

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Several dead in Israeli strikes on Houthis in Yemen

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Israeli strikes on Sanaa killed at least nine people and wounded more than 170 yesterday, Yemen’s Houthis said, a day after the rebels launched a drone attack on southern Israel.

Explosions were heard while plumes of smoke were seen rising from three locations in the Sanaa area, in the latest retaliatory attack since the Houthis began targeting Israel in the wake of the Gaza war.

Israeli forces hit several Houthi-linked targets in the rebel-held capital, Israeli officials said, warning of more attacks to come.

Houthi media said the targets included a detention facility.

The Israeli military later said “a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted”, with sirens blaring in central Israel.

Rescuers in Yemen were still searching for victims of Israeli strikes, which left “nine martyrs and 174 wounded”, Houthi health ministry spokesman Anees Alasbahi said in an updated toll on X.

The Houthis’ Al-Masirah television channel, citing a security source, said Israel “targeted one of the (security and intelligence) service’s correctional facilities, which houses a number of prisoners and detainees”.

Al-Masirah earlier said that a power station and two residential neighbourhoods had been targeted, sharing pictures that showed low-rise buildings with bombed-out windows.

SANA'A, YEMEN - SEPTEMBER 25: (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Handout photo was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images' editorial policy.) In this handout image provided by the Houthi Media Center, people try to help survivors under rubble after Israeli airstrikes on a reside
Damage was done to buildings in the city as a result of the Israeli strike

One picture showed twisted metal and pieces of concrete filling the street as people looked on, with another photo showing people on the roof of a badly damaged building.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the strikes “dealt a powerful blow to numerous terror targets of the Houthi terror organisation in Sanaa”.

They hit “several military camps… eliminated dozens of Houthi terror operatives, and destroyed stockpiles of UAVs (drones) and weaponry”, Mr Katz said on X.

The Israeli military said the targets included the Houthis’ general staff headquarters, as well as other security and intelligence sites including some used to store weapons and “plan and execute” attacks on Israel.

It added that the rebels’ “military public relations headquarters” was also targeted.

The military statement warned Israel would “conduct additional offensive operations against the Houthi regime in the near future”.

‘Severe response’

The Israeli strikes on Sanaa came moments before Al-Masirah began broadcasting rebel leader Abdul Malik al-Huthi’s weekly pre-recorded speech.

The Houthi authorities have previously warned Yemenis against publishing footage of locations hit in strikes, describing it as “a service to the enemy”.

On Wednesday, a drone attack claimed by the Houthis struck the southern Israeli tourist resort of Eilat after failed attempts by Israel’s air defences to intercept it.

Rescuers reported 22 wounded including two in serious condition.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mr Katz warned of a severe response.

The Iran-backed Houthi rebels began targeting Israel with missiles and drones, as well as attacking vessels they deem linked to the country, after the 2023 start of the Gaza war.

The Houthis say they act in solidarity with Palestinians.

Israel in response has carried out strikes in Yemen, mainly targeting infrastructure such as ports, power stations and Sanaa’s international airport.

In August, Israel assassinated the head of the Houthi government Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi together with other senior officials.

Israeli strikes killed 46 people earlier this month, according to Houthi authorities.

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