Good morning, folks!
Met Eireann has issued a rather chilly but generally settled forecast for the next couple of days. A forecaster said that it will be largely dry through the weekend and into next week, but there will be some outbreaks of rain on Saturday.
Today will be dry with some good spells of sunshine and the highest temperatures of around 7 to 9 degrees. Tonight will be cold and dry with frost and patches of mist and fog expected. The temperatures will be around -2 to +1 degrees.
Tomorrow will be another dry day with frost and fog clearing through the morning as bright spells develop. The temperatures will be around 6 to 9 degrees.
There is no further forecast for Dublin but here's what the national outlook says:
Friday night
"Scattered outbreaks of rain will continue tracking southeastwards across the country, becoming confined mainly to Leinster and Munster by morning. Another chilly night with lows of 1 to 5 degrees. Light southwesterly breezes, veering northerly.
Saturday
"Mostly cloudy with isolated outbreaks of rain lingering in Leinster and Munster early on, otherwise dry. Highest temperatures of 7 to 9 degrees in very light northwesterly breezes, backing westerly by evening.
Saturday night
"Cold and generally dry with light southwesterly breezes. Minimum temperatures of 0 to 5 degrees, lowest towards the southeast.
Sunday
"Cloudy with outbreaks of rain, mainly affecting Connacht and Ulster. The best of the dry spells will be in Leinster. Highest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees in mainly light to moderate westerly winds, fresher along northwestern coasts"
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