"Met Éireann has said there may be further flooding in Leinster and Munster after heavy rain. Overall, this morning will start off mostly dry and cloudy, with just isolated rain and drizzle. It will turn sunnier during the day, with just isolated showers, and highest temperatures of 7 to 12C. It will stay dry in most areas tonight with long clear spells and just the occasional showers, mainly in northern areas. Temperatures will drop to lows of 0 to 4C."
"The outlook for the coming week looks positive as Met Éireann has said it will be "more settled and drier overall" as we move further into next week. It will also be turning colder, bringing some frost at nighttime. Rain in the northwest will spread to most areas on Monday night, with lowest temperatures of 0 to 4 degrees. Tuesday will be cloudy with more rain and drizzle to start, before turning clearer to bring a mix of sunny spells and showers, in highs of 7 to 10C."
Met Éireann has warned of potential further flooding in Leinster and Munster after heavy rain. This morning will start mostly dry and cloudy with isolated rain and drizzle, turning sunnier with isolated showers and highs of 7 to 12C. Tonight will be mostly dry with long clear spells and occasional showers in northern areas, with lows of 0 to 4C. Tomorrow will be largely dry with sunshine, but cloud will bring rain to Ulster and Connacht by evening, with highs of 6 to 10C. The coming week will be more settled and drier overall but colder, with frost at night. Rain returns Monday night, followed by a mix of sun and showers and a dry but cold Wednesday.
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