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1st March 2020
05:05pm GMT

Looking towards the rest of the forecast for the next few days, Sunday night will see the showers become confined to the western and northern counties early on. However some falls of sleet or snow are likely there overnight. It will be cold with widespread frost and icy patches with overnight, with temperatures reaching lows of 0 to -2C generally but a few degrees higher on Atlantic coasts. It will be cold on Monday, with widespread frost and icy patches clearing during the morning. Met Éireann are forecasting a bright day with sunny spells, but showers in the west of the country will become more widespread by afternoon. Some of the showers will be wintry with a risk of isolated thunderstorms, before turning into more prolonged rain, sleet and hill snow in northern parts during the evening. Looking towards the rest of the week, Met Éireann are predicting it will be "cool and showery" with the showers more frequent in the west. There will be dry weather at times further east and frost most nights. It will become less cold and more unsettled towards next weekend.Snow/Ice Warning
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) March 1, 2020
Level: Yellow
For Ireland
Valid from 00:01 Mon, 02-Mar-2020
Valid until 08:00 Mon, 02-Mar-2020 pic.twitter.com/H8EpGqYB2V
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