Good morning, folks!
Met Eireann has a rather dreary forecast for this week as the cold weather is here to stay. Frosty nights with single-digit temperatures will continue all through this week.
Thankfully, it will remain dry but sadly not for too long as low pressure is on the way. Met Eireann warned that conditions may turn more unsettled by the end of the week with more widespread showers possible.
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This morning will be quite cloudy with possible outbreaks of showery rain early on. It will become drier in the afternoon with the highest temperatures of 7 to 9 degrees.
Tonight will be generally dry with cloud gradually clearing to clear spells. There is a slight chance of some drizzle and the lowest temperatures will be around 3 or 4 degrees.
Tomorrow will be largely cloudy but dry with a small chance of some light rain or drizzle . The highest temperatures will be 7 or 8 degrees.
There is no further forecast for Dublin but here's what Met Eireann's national outlook says:
Wednesday night
"Mostly cloudy with patchy light rain or drizzle in southern and eastern coastal areas, otherwise dry with limited clear breaks. Minimum temperatures of 0 to 4 degrees in light east to northeast breezes.
Thursday
"Mostly cloudy with scattered patches of light rain and drizzle, clearing most parts in the evening. Highest temperatures of 7 to 9 degrees in light easterly or variable breezes.
Thursday night
"Many areas will be dry with a mix of cloud and clear spells, and just the odd patch of drizzle. Lowest temperatures of -1 to +3 degrees. Winds will remain light and variable."
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