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Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday will see “snow bands” falling according to Met Eireann, as their weather advisory remains in place until Sunday night.
This morning it will be cold with frost and ice everywhere. It will get drier as the day progresses with good periods of winter sun and high temperatures of 5 ° C.
Met Eireann warns: “This very cold night with a heavy frost and icy patches forming early in the evening. It will be dry with clear spells. Temperatures lower than -1 or -2 degrees, with a moderate breeze from the west.”
Saturday will also be icy with winter rains leading to snow during the morning hours and low temperatures once again throughout the day.
Met Eireann says the summary for the remainder of the weekend and the beginning of next week is cold with sleet and chances of snow through Tuesday.
Here is the forecast for the next few days according to the national forecaster:
Saturday night: “Cold at night with a band of sleet and snow in the west moving east across the country, accumulating in many areas. Rain, sleet and snow will gradually clear into the Irish Sea toward morning. Frost and ice will develop as it clears, with temperatures lower than -3 to 0 degrees with a light breeze. “
Sunday: “Another cold day with spells of sunshine and scattered showers, mainly in the north and west, where some will be sleet or snow. The showers will move inland during the afternoon and evening. Highest temperatures 3 to 5 degrees in a moderate west to southwest breeze. Chilly Sunday nights and dry in many areas with subsiding showers. Lower temperatures of +3 to -1 degrees with frost formation. “
Tuesday: “Today it becomes unstable with widespread rains, turns to sleet or snow for a while when it meets the colder air. A warmer day in the southern half of the country with higher afternoon temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees , but the northern half of the country remains cold with highs in the afternoon of only 2 to 5 degrees.
The outbreaks of rain will continue Tuesday night. However, it will be a milder night with temperatures lower than 5 to 8 degrees. “
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