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National Forecast

03 December 2024 10:30

Today

Dry in many areas at first, apart from a little rain in the southwest. There will be some bright spells but with cloud gradually increasing. Scattered outbreaks of rain will spread eastwards over the country during the course of the afternoon, possibly turning to sleet on the hills in north Ulster. A clearance will follow from the Atlantic later this evening. Highest temperatures will range from 5 to 10 degrees, coldest in Ulster, with moderate southerly breezes.

Tonight

Any lingering rain or drizzle will clear from east Leinster early tonight. It will become largely dry and turning cold with frost forming in some areas as skies clear. Lowest temperatures of zero to +3 degrees in generally light westerly or variable breezes which will allow some mist and fog patches to develop.

Tomorrow

A dry start on Wednesday with some hazy sunshine across the eastern half of the country in the morning. However, cloudier skies in the west will extend across the country by midday as rain develops in Atlantic coastal areas. Rain will then extend eastwards across the country on Wednesday afternoon accompanied by strong and gusty southerly winds. Highest afternoon temperatures will generally range from 6 to 11 degrees, coldest in Ulster and mildest in Munster.

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