Dry weather for St Patrick’s Day as sunshine and higher temperatures on the way next week
A walker enjoys the fine weather at Sandymount in Dublin. Photo: Stephen Collins
It will be a dry St Patrick’s Day and a settled week overall with spells of sunshine and milder temperatures on the way.
Met Éireann has said today will be “largely dry” with spells of sunshine, though there will be some patchy cloud bringing isolated light showers. Highest temperatures will range from 8 to 11 degrees.
Temperatures will drop below freezing for some overnight, when it will be dry with clear spells and just isolated light showers. Some patches of frost will develop, with lows of -1 to 4 degrees.
St Patrick’s Day will be mainly dry aside from well scattered light showers. There will be sunshine early in the day, but it will turn cloudier during the morning with just the occasional sunny spell after that.
Paradegoers may want to wrap up warm, with highest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees feeling cool in moderate southeasterly winds.
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