"Showers will spread across the country, some turning heavy in the south and east, but after a cloudy start to the day, sunny spells will develop later on. Highest temperatures today will be between 7 and 11C. Parts of the midlands are in for a cold night as temperatures drop below freezing, while it will be slightly milder elsewhere. It will be a clear night at first with some showers, mostly in the south, before cloud builds up again."
"Some areas will see frost develop as temperatures drop to lows of -1 to 5C. As we move into next week, Monday will be cloudy, misty and foggy, and rain will spread to most areas during the day, with highest temperatures of 7 to 12C. Met Éireann's outlook for next week shows more cloudy, rainy days ahead, though conditions will turn "brighter and colder" later on in the week."
Showers will spread across the country, some turning heavy in the south and east, with sunny spells developing later after a cloudy start. Highest temperatures today will be 7 to 11C. Overnight, parts of the midlands will fall below freezing and frost may develop, with lows of -1 to 5C, while other areas remain milder. Monday will be cloudy, misty and foggy with rain spreading and highs of 7 to 12C; cloud and mist continue into Monday night with milder lows of 3 to 6C. Tuesday and Wednesday will be dull with rain and drizzle. Thursday will clear to dry, bright and colder conditions, highs 5 to 7C, before more unsettled weather may return at the weekend.
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