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14th January 2020
07:18am GMT

"Maximum temperatures 3 to 6 Celsius generally, but milder in the southeast. Winds becoming mostly light to moderate southerly or variable for a time, later mostly moderate west to southwest. However, but it will become very windy on the southeast coast for a time in the afternoon, with strong and gusty southwesterly winds." Meanwhile, tonight will be very much the same, with winds and frost. "Tonight will be cold and breezy, with clear spells and scattered showers, most of them in the western half of the country, with a risk of hail and thunder, mainly on Atlantic coasts. Minimum temperatures 1 to 3 Celsius, with a risk of a slight frost in sheltered places. Winds mostly moderate to fresh southwesterly, strong on Atlantic coasts." Be careful out there!Cold today, showers at first. Persistent rain will extend from the southwest during the morning & early aft, with some sleet and hill snow.Heavy & possibly thundery falls, mainly in Munster & Leinster. Scattered showers later. Highs generally 3 to 6C, but milder in the SE. pic.twitter.com/N790NKi5mV
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) January 14, 2020
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