Met Eireann forecasts a period of pleasant weather for Ireland, with dry conditions and rising temperatures.
Spring has finally arrived in Ireland , with Met Eireann forecasting a period of mild, dry weather. While some light rain and drizzle are expected, particularly in the north and west, sunny spells and temperatures reaching double digits are on the horizon. \A high-pressure system situated south of Ireland is expected to dominate the weather pattern for at least the next week, bringing mainly dry conditions.
However, occasional weather fronts moving in from the northwest will bring brief periods of light rain and drizzle, mainly affecting the northern and western regions. \Today (Saturday, March 1st) will begin cloudy, with some parts of the country experiencing sunny spells. Temperatures will dip to -1 degrees overnight, with a possibility of frost and ice. The forecast predicts a gradual clearing of rain and drizzle from the southeast, giving way to drier and brighter weather in Connacht and Ulster by afternoon. The south will remain mostly cloudy, with a few scattered light rain showers. \Tomorrow (Sunday, March 2nd) will be largely dry with isolated showers. Nighttime temperatures will be milder than the previous night. The forecast indicates clearing of frost, ice, mist, and fog in the morning, leaving a mainly dry day with a mix of cloud and sunshine. \Monday (March 3rd) will bring mostly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching 10 to 12 degrees. While generally dry, some patchy light rain and drizzle is expected in Ulster, Connacht, and north Leinster. Sunny spells are more likely in the south and east. \Tuesday (March 4th) will continue the mild trend with a mix of cloud, sunshine, and some drizzle. Dry conditions are predicted for most areas, with light rain and drizzle potentially affecting parts of Ulster and west Connacht later in the day. Overall, expect a rather cloudy day with brighter spells, mainly in the east and south. Temperatures will range from 10 to 12 degrees, with moderate to fresh and gusty south to southwest winds, stronger along western and northern coastlines
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