Cloudy, blustery St Patrick's Day but Met Eireann says it won't be 'the worst day' to enjoy parades
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Cloudy, blustery St Patrick's Day but Met Eireann says it won't be 'the worst day' to enjoy parades
"It is going to be rather mild overall, with many areas remaining largely dry and cloudy at first, with just patchy, light rain and drizzle. Later this morning, we're going to see a more persistent band of rain slowly edging in from the west, but this will gradually become lighter and patchier as it reaches the east coast towards the evening."
"The evening will bring a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers, with highest temperatures of 9 to 14C. It will stay mostly dry tonight aside from the odd patch of drizzle, mist and fog, with lows of 2 to 9C, coolest in the west and milder in the east."
"Thursday will be a pleasant day with plenty of sunshine and highs will range from 12 to 18C. It will be cold when the sun goes down, though, and overnight temperatures will fall to lows of 0 to 4C."
Today will be mild overall with largely dry and cloudy conditions initially, featuring only patchy light rain and drizzle. A persistent rain band will move in from the west later this morning, gradually becoming lighter and patchier as it reaches the east coast by evening. The evening will bring sunny spells mixed with scattered showers, with temperatures reaching 9 to 14C. Tonight will remain mostly dry with occasional drizzle, mist, and fog, with lows of 2 to 9C. Wednesday starts dull with rain and drizzle before sunny spells arrive later, with highs of 11 to 16C. Conditions settle later in the week with mostly dry, calm weather. Thursday will be pleasant with abundant sunshine and highs of 12 to 18C, though cold overnight temperatures will drop to 0 to 4C. Friday begins dull with mist and fog but will feature hazy sunshine later, with highs of 12 to 17C.
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