Met Eireann have forecast dry and sunny conditions over the coming days but warned night time temperatures will plunge as low as 3 degrees soon.
Today in Dublin will be dry with a fair amount of cloud and some sunny intervals. Highest temperatures will reach 16 degrees. Tonight will be dry with clear spells and some patches of mist or fog with temperatures dropping to 6 to 8 degrees.
Tomorrow will also see largely dry weather in the capital with bright or sunny spells forecast. Highest temperatures will reach 14 or 15 degrees.
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While there is no further forecast for Dublin, here is what Met Eireann's national outlook says:
Friday night
"Friday night will be dry and will and turning quite chilly with lowest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees with very light variable or northwest breezes. Some mist and fog patches are likely to form.
Saturday
"Saturday morning mist and fog patches will gradually clear to give a largely dry day with a fair amount of cloud and some bright or sunny intervals. Highest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees with light variable breezes.
Saturday night
"Saturday night will be dry in most areas with some patches of mist or fog. Cloud will thicken from the north and will bring patchy rain or drizzle to northern counties overnight. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 8 degrees.
Sunday
"Sunday there'll be some patchy light rain or drizzle for a time over the northern half of the country. It will be drier further south. Later in the day, some bright or sunny spells will develop in many areas. Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees with light variable or northwest breezes."
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