Warm and sunny conditions are set to continue as Met Eireann has forecasted more dry weather.
While the days will enjoy mild temperatures, the national forecaster has warned that the mercury will plummet during nighttime.
Today will be largely dry with a mix of cloud and sunny spells with a chance of an isolated shower in the afternoon. Temperatures will range from 11 to 12 degrees.
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Tonight will also be mostly dry with clear spells and some isolated showers. It will be a cold night with temperatures dropping to 3 or 4 degrees with mist and fog patches developing.
Tomorrow will see plenty of sunny spells with dry weather although isolated showers will feed in from the Irish Sea at times. The highest temperatures of 12 or 13 degrees have been predicted.
Here is what the national outlook says about the rest of the week:
Tuesday night
"Another mainly dry night with clear spells and just one or two lingering showers. Quite cool with lowest temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees in a light easterly breeze. A few patches of mist and fog will develop overnight.
Wednesday
"Wednesday morning will be largely dry and bright with sunny spells. It will turn cloudier as the day goes on with well scattered showers developing. Highest temperatures ranging from 10 degrees in the east to 15 degrees in the west in light to moderate easterly winds.
Wednesday night
"Dry overnight with clear spells and occasional mist and fog patches developing. A cold night with lowest temperatures of 1 to 5 degrees in a light breeze.
Thursday
"Slightly cloudier on Thursday, though remaining mostly dry with just isolated light showers. Highest temperatures of 11 to 15 degrees in light winds.
Thursday night
"Dry with clear spells and light winds. Another cool night with lowest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees."
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