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Met Éireann recorded a 23.1 degrees Celsius air temperature in Co Mayo.
Highest temperatures are expected to reach 15 to 19 degrees Celsius on Thursday.
It will be warmest in the west of the country.
Temperatures are set to drop to between minus three and one degrees Celsius tonight.
A Status Yellow rainfall warning is in place for Donegal.
Today will be cool but dry across the country with spells of sunshine
Italy head coach Franco Smith was speaking after their Six Nations defeat to Ireland today.
A Status Yellow wind warning comes into effect for 13 counties tomorrow night, followed by a rainfall warning on Tuesday.
Met Éireann has issued Status Orange and Yellow wind warnings around the country this afternoon.
Met Éireann has said that the start of next week will be “bitterly cold and wintry”.
Rain and strong winds are forecast for most of the country across the weekend.
Mét Éireann forecasts scattered sleet, snow and rain showers continuing today.
There will be falls of hail, sleet and snow, creating icy and hazardous conditions.
It is a cold and frosty morning in many parts of the country.
A major sudden stratospheric warming event is predicted – but it doesn’t guarantee cold weather.
Six counties will be affected by the warnings.
The first warning came into effect in Munster at 11am.
Met Éireann has forecast cloudy and misty weather on Monday with outbreaks of rain in many parts of the country.
A weather advisory for the entire country will be in place from 9pm tonight until 6pm on Monday.
It will be mostly cloudy this morning with outbreaks of rain followed by sunny spells and showers around the country.
Heavy or prolonged showers are forecast in the west and north during the night
Here’s your forecast for the next few days.
Met Éireann says unsettled conditions will continue in the coming days.
It will be mostly cloudy at first today with outbreaks of rain and drizzle.
A Status Yellow rainfall warning is in place for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo.
Tomorrow will *hopefully* be drier.
Temperatures in the 20s but wind and rain, including thundery showers, are forecast across the country.
Have plans this weekend? Here is what the weather will be like.
It’s set to be a dry day in most parts, but the sunniest day of the week could already be behind us.
Highest temperatures will range from 15 to 19 degrees Celsius today.
Highest temperatures will range from 17 to 21 degrees.
Heavy thundery rain is on the way.
More warm weather is on the way.
A Status Yellow thunder warning has been issued.
Of course, Covid-19 restrictions are still in place.
A Status Yellow wind warning has been issued for Donegal.
Met Éireann issued the warning for four counties this morning.