End to fine spell on horizon as Met Eireann gives 'unsettled' prediction for next week
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End to fine spell on horizon as Met Eireann gives 'unsettled' prediction for next week
"The forecaster has said that the country will be split between high pressure in the southwest and low pressure in the northeast, creating rainfall in northwestern counties that is due to be 'above average' for this time of year."
"Tonight's temperatures will dip to between 0C and 5C as Met Éireann advises awareness of frost developing in some places."
"Tuesday morning will see cloud clear into a mix of sunny spells and widespread showers from the northwest, some heavy with the chance of thunder and temperatures of 8C to 12C."
"Thursday looks set to be dull and rainy with cooler temperatures of between 6C and 9C."
The coming week will feature persistent rainfall in northwestern counties, with above-average precipitation for this time of year. High pressure in the southwest contrasts with low pressure in the northeast. Sunny spells are expected in other regions, with temperatures ranging from 9C to 14C. Tonight, temperatures will drop to between 0C and 5C, with frost possible. The week will include a mix of sunny spells and widespread showers, with temperatures varying from 6C to 14C throughout the week.
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