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Emma Nevin

Met Eireann Ireland weather forecast warns of freezing conditions with temperatures as low as -5C

Met Eireann have forecast chilly conditions this weekend with temperatures to reach as low as -5 degrees.

This morning will start off as "very cold" and there will be "frost and ice patches".

The rest of the day is due to be "dry and sunny, with afternoon temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees".

Tonight

Temperatures tonight will reach as low as -5 degrees.

The forecast reads: "Very cold tonight with a widespread sharp frost and some ice patches.

"Lowest temperatures of 0 to -4 degrees, coldest in central areas where locally it may reach -5 degrees. Dry and clear, with calm weather or light breezes."

Tomorrow

Tomorrow is expected to start off cold but will be dry.

"Tomorrow morning will be cold and frosty. Sunday will be dry and bright with plenty of sunshine, although it will likely turn cloudier later in southern and southeastern coastal counties.

"Highest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees with a light to moderate southeast breeze."

Tomorrow night

Temperatures will reach as low as -3 degrees on Sunday night.

"Largely dry and clear at first with frost developing. Some low cloud will spread over the south and some western areas overnight bringing some patchy drizzle.

"Moderate to fresh southeast winds will develop overnight, becoming strong on western coasts by morning. Lowest temperatures of 0 to -3 degrees, a little milder near the south coast."

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