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A warm front is currently over Ireland, which is causing nighttime temperatures to be unusually higher than during the day.
Some parts of the country are seeing temperatures as low as 7.3 ° C currently, but will jump to 13 ° C after midnight.
The national forecaster has explained that this phenomenon depends on when the front passes.
A forecaster from Met Eireann said: “A warm front is moving over Ireland today. Depending on the time of the frontal crossing, this may result in daytime temperatures being lower than nighttime temperatures. See below for observed air temperatures at the noon today and temperatures forecast for midnight tonight. “
He anticipates what is expected to be a horrible week with rain and wind dominating.
The forecaster added: “Low cloud with drizzle and fog tonight, particularly noticeable along the coasts and in hills and mountains, with more persistent rains sometimes on the northwest coast. Overnight temperatures of 10 to 12 degrees. while the southwest winds will remain mostly cool.
“Tuesday will be cloudy with erratic rain and drizzle, especially along the west-facing coasts. Temperatures will be between 12 and 15 degrees, with cool, stormy breezes from the south.
“It will remain unstable for the next few days, with cooler conditions developing starting this week.”
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