Ireland to Experience Six Days of Dry Weather

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Ireland to Experience Six Days of Dry Weather
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Ireland is predicted to enjoy a six-day period without rain, with clear skies expected from Friday, January 17th, to Friday, January 24th. While concerns about a 'Beast from the East' weather event have circulated, current forecasts show no indication of such a storm. Temperatures are anticipated to remain in the high single digits and low double digits during this dry spell.

People have been worried about reports of a ‘Beast from the East’, however, there are currently no signs of any such weather event.

People can track signs of any impending ‘Beast from the East’ using WX Charts as the next week looks clear of any such storm. You can find the weather tracker here. Generally dry but cloudy with some patchy mist or drizzle along southern counties. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees with southerly breezes.

Sunday, 19 January Perhaps turning slightly more unsettled with a band of rain moving in across western counties together with strengthening southerly winds. Cloudy elsewhere but eastern counties should stay dry until the afternoon. Highest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees.

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