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24th January 2020
07:59am GMT

Saturday then will be "mainly dry, with a few bright spells, but mostly cloudy. A little patchy rain or drizzle is likely, especially on Atlantic coasts, turning more persistent there in the evening and early night". Temperatures on both days are likely to be between seven and ten degrees although it will turn cold on Saturday night. Sunday will see a mix of "sunny spells and scattered showers" and again, temperatures will dip that night with a risk of "frost and icy patches". It's expected to be colder again on Sunday night, hot water bottles at the ready so!Most areas will be dry today apart from a few patches of light rain or drizzle. It will be cloudy across the bulk of the country but there will be occasional sunny interludes. Maximum temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees in mostly light breezes with some mist and localised fog patches pic.twitter.com/iwqNRGMPR0
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) January 24, 2020
"Rain will clear quickly from the east on Sunday to leave a cold and blustery day with sunshine and scattered showers, some wintry. Maximum afternoon temperatures of 4 to 7 degrees in brisk southwest winds. Showers will become widespread across the country overnight and will turn increasingly wintry with some falls of sleet or snow. Very cold and frosty with minimum temperatures of -1 to +3 degrees in fresh and gusty southwest winds".The cold weather will continue into Monday with temperatures between -2 and +3 degrees expected overnight and a "fairly widespread frost".
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