'Largely dry' weather ahead of St Patrick's Day but temperatures to hit -3C this weekend
Briefly

The forecast predicts cold and frosty mornings giving way to dry and sunny afternoons with isolated showers. Temperatures will range between 7 to 10 degrees in the day and drop to 3 to -3 degrees at night, with potential frost. Sunday looks dry with spells of sunshine and light showers, while next week is expected to be mild. Notably, St Patrick's Day will feature early sunshine but cool temperatures due to easterly winds. The week will wrap up mostly dry with some sunshine throughout.
A cold and frosty morning will see any mist patches clear and it will be dry and sunny, but isolated showers are possible this afternoon.
Frost will clear quickly on Sunday morning ahead of a largely dry day with spells of sunshine, though some cloudier spells and isolated light showers may occur.
St Patrick's Day will see early sunshine in the west, but a brisk easterly wind will make it feel cool despite mostly dry weather.
Tuesday will be mainly dry with some early showers in southwest Munster, but sunshine is expected across the northwest earlier in the day.
Read at Irish Independent
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