Ireland to Experience Sub-Zero Temperatures and Frosty Conditions This Week

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Ireland to Experience Sub-Zero Temperatures and Frosty Conditions This Week
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Met Eireann forecasts a period of colder weather for Ireland this week, with temperatures dipping below zero and frost and ice likely to form overnight. While the weather will mostly be dry, expect sunshine and showers throughout the week, with the coldest nights predicted to be on Friday and Saturday.

Temperatures will dip below zero as conditions will turn colder this week, according to Met Eireann's latest forecast.

Today will see heavy rain clear and highs of 7 to 10 degrees. Frost and ice could form in places overnight. Read more: Ryanair’s 60-day check-in rule as opening times confirmed for Aer Lingus and TUI "Tonight will be mainly dry with long clear spells as showers become isolated early in the night and become confined to Atlantic coastal counties. Lowest temperatures of -1 to +3 degrees with some frost and ice forming in light to moderate southwest breezes."The forecast says: "Wednesday will be mainly dry with good spells of sunshine and just a few light showers possible near western and northwestern coasts.

Thursday will be another dry day but some counties may get hit with patchy rain. There will be some frost and ice patches due to temperatures dipping to -2 degrees overnight.

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