Irish weather expert, Alan O'Reilly, of Carlow Weather on X agrees with the positive outlook
After weeks of subzero temperatures, wind and rain, Met Eireann has delivered the weather update we have all been waiting for.
READ MORE - Driver removed from vehicle as car is hijacked in Dublin - Gardai launch major investigation "Next weekend is looking really promising and could be the lift so many people and businesses need. Lawnmowers will be roaring and garden centre car parks will be jammed," wrote Alan on social media.
Tuesday: Continuing cool with sunny spells and scattered showers tracking southeastwards. Highest temperatures 9°C to 12°C with moderate to fresh northwest winds.
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