"It will get wet and windy as well once that front comes in the afternoon and evening, so kind of a mix of hazards out there tomorrow. Give plenty of time, as always, slow down on the roads. There will be some treacherous conditions, with the ice, followed by that heavy rain and possibly sleet and snow in the Northwest as well."
"Meawhile today, while cold, dry and bright now, cloud will thicken from the west through the afternoon, with rain following towards the evening. There will be afternoon highs of just 3C to 5C. It will then be rather windy with rain early tonight, along with the chance of some sleet and snow for a time on high ground. There will be lowest temperatures of between 2C to 4C."
A nationwide yellow temperature and ice warning lifted at 10am after icy conditions caused dangerous driving in some areas. Travelers intending to celebrate Valentine's are urged to start journeys early to avoid hazardous driving later in the day. Conditions will become wet and windy from an afternoon front, producing a mix of hazards including ice, heavy rain, sleet and possible snow in the northwest. Showers, hail, thunderstorms and spot flooding are expected across the weekend and into next week. Temperatures will range from 3C–5C today with overnight lows 2C–4C; Sunday highs around 8C–9C with blustery showers.
Read at Irish Independent
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