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Ireland may have had its hottest day of the year so far just a few days ago, but some parts of the country are under cold conditions on Monday night.
Met Eireann predicts temperatures will drop to -1 ° C, and grass frost is expected in some areas.
Early Monday will be dry and bright, but much cooler than the highs experienced on Saturday.
The forecaster said, “Today will be a fairly dry and bright day with sunny spells. The frost clears up after sunrise.
“Feel cool with higher temperatures from 9 to 13 degrees overall, though reaching 14 degrees in the southwest.
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“Light to moderate northeast breezes, but cool for a while this morning in the south and east.”
A very cold night awaits us, with the middle and eastern lands prepared for the coldest conditions.
There will be some rain in the north, and patches of fog may form in some areas on Tuesday morning.
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The forecaster added: “Tonight will be cold with clear periods with temperatures lower than -1 to +3 degrees and grass frosts in some places.
“Irregular drizzle in the north and northwest at night and some patches of fog are possible before sunrise as winds will be light north or variable.”
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