Next week will see drier conditions across most of the country but be sure to wrap up warm as temperatures will dip to colder than normal after a mild couple of months
After an unsettled few weeks with two storms and consistently rainy weather, we are all ready for a change.
Things will be dropping to colder than normal next week as the national forecaster has warned of frost and later in the month, icy conditions. Met Eireann also expect conditions to improve next week as there will be a break from the dominating low pressure. Much of the country will be drier than normal, though there is some uncertainty with that, while northern and northwestern areas are likely to see above average rainfall amounts due to showers feeding in in the northerly airflow. Given recent rainfall amounts and their impact on ground and river conditions, there still remains a chance of some flooding.
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