A welcome change is on the way
Weather forecasters have labelled the rest of this week’s predictions as ‘boring’ with three big ‘nos’ explained - and each one is as welcome as the one before.According to Alan O’Reilly from Carlow Weather : “The outlook remains boring, no storms, no real cold, no snow, very little rainfall and not much wind. Some more breaks in cloud though at least”.
“Tonight will be cold and dry with clear spells and some mist patches. Frost and some icy patches will develop also. Lowest temperatures of -2 to +2 degrees with light variable or northerly breezes”. Thursday night will be cold with clear spells, but with patches of mist and fog will develop. Frost and icy patches will also develop with lowest temperatures of 2 to -2 degrees and light, variable breezes.
Then, “Saturday will be mainly dry with some bright or sunny spells and perhaps one or two light showers. Highest temperatures of 6 to 9 degrees with light westerly or variable breezes. Saturday night will be cold with patches of mist or fog and with frost in places. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 4 degrees”.
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