Some good news has finally arrived as warm weather is arriving back in Ireland, with temperatures to soar from the low and middle teens to the low and mid twenties within days
They explained that people can expect the weather to be “warmer than average” as the rain disappears.
Looking to the weather forecast for the week ahead, Met Eireann stated that it will be “predominately dry, especially away from the northwest, with high pressure dominating our weather.” Becoming dry with clear spells early tonight as the showers die away. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 13 degrees in light easterly or variable breezes, falling calm at times allowing widespread fog to develop.
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