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Spring has really arrived this weekend as temperatures spiked into their teens.
On Sunday, the fog and mist can take time to clear in the morning in the almost calm conditions, but the sunny spells will open in most places in the afternoon.
It will be dry with maximum temperatures of 10 ° C to 12 ° C and light breezes from the east will develop.
At night it will be dry with clear spells.
The fog patches will return with some pockets of dense fog that will occur towards dawn. Lows of 1 ° C to 4 ° C with light breezes from the east.
And it looks like Monday will be more of the same with the fog and mist clearing during the morning to leave another dry day with
variable cloud and some sun.
Temperatures will range from 8 ° C to 11 ° C with light to moderate breezes from the east.
Monday night will be mostly dry with clear frosts and patchy frosts and fog. However, temperatures will drop between 1 ° C and 4 ° C.
It will set in for the first week of spring with high pressure bringing mostly dry and calm conditions. According to Eireann’s forecast, it will be cold after dark, albeit with possible frost and fog.
Tuesday appears to be a completely dry day with good periods of spring sunshine, although possibly cloudier in the north with higher temperatures of 8 to 12 degrees.
On Wednesday, Met Eireann forecast “some scattered showers possible in Leinster, although most other areas remain dry with a mixture of sun and clouds across the country.”
Thursdays and Fridays will be the most boring and coolest days in the entire country.
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