Severe flooding disruption as forecasters issue last-minute rain warning; winter to bite hard as ice, frost and snow due in coming days
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Severe flooding disruption as forecasters issue last-minute rain warning; winter to bite hard as ice, frost and snow due in coming days
""It will prove cold with some frost and ice in places on Friday morning, especially in the west and north," she said. "Munster and south Leinster will see cloud, but that will clear to leave dry and sunny conditions with a few isolated showers in the north and highest temperatures of 3C to 7C," she said. Friday night will prove mainly dry but very cold and frosty with some icy patches."
""Saturday will have a frosty start with some icy patches," added Ms Dillon. "It will be dry for a time, with some spells of sunshine, the best of these further east. It will become increasingly cloudy from the west through the day, with rain spreading north-eastwards through the afternoon and evening, turning heavy in parts, with the chance of some sleet later in the day, especially over higher ground.""
A sharp cooling will bring frost, ice and icy patches Friday morning, especially in the west and north. Munster and south Leinster will start cloudy then clear to dry, sunny conditions with isolated northern showers and highs of 3C–7C. Friday night will be very cold and frosty, with temperatures dropping to −4C or −5C on higher ground. Saturday begins frosty and dry with some sunshine, turning increasingly cloudy as rain spreads northeast, turning heavy with some sleet over higher ground. Overnight temperatures rise before Sunday’s bright day with scattered showers, some heavy, possible hail and isolated thunderstorms. Monday will be breezy with showers.
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