Met Eireann predicts some sunny spells and dry weather followed by a chilly night this Tuesday.
The weather forecast suggests that mild southerly breezes will form across the county this afternoon, with highest temperatures of around 12 to 13 degrees. The overnight showers will die out by Wednesday morning.
The national outlook is similar as bright conditions appear widespread throughout the country. The night is likely to be chilly across both Dublin and other areas; with overnight temperatures spanning from 0 to 5 degrees. There is also a small chance of mist forming due to overnight conditions.
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The national forecast for the next few days is as follows.
Wednesday
Tomorrow morning will be dry and bright with the chance of a shower. Persistent rain will develop in the evening. Highest temperatures of 10 or 11 degrees. Fresh easterly winds will develop.
Wednesday night
Rain continuing in the south and southeast, gradually clearing into the Irish Sea overnight. Dry and clear spells elsewhere with scattered showers. Light to moderate northerly winds, possible windier in the east and southeast. Lowest temperatures generally between 1 and 5 degrees.
Thursday
A mixed day of sunny spells and occasional showers for most areas. Cloudier however in Ulster with rain in the northeast. Highest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees. Moderate westerly winds, fresher near coasts.
Thursday evening
Lingering cloud and rain will eventually clear the northeast with clear spells across the country, and scattered showers in Atlantic counties. Light to moderate westerly breezes. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees.
Friday
Good sunny spells on Friday with passing showers, driest in the east of the country. Light to moderate southwest breezes. Feeling chilly with afternoon highs of 6 to 9 degrees. Friday night will be cold with a widespread frost likely in largely calm and clear conditions. Lowest temperatures of -1 to +3 degrees.
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