Status Yellow fog warning issued for 11 counties ahead of 'wet and blustery' weekend
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Status Yellow fog warning issued for 11 counties ahead of 'wet and blustery' weekend
"Tomorrow is set to be a milder day with highest temperatures between 7 and 11 degrees The alert will kick in early tomorrow morning at 5am, expiring five hours later at 10am, affecting predominantly the midlands and east of the country. It will apply to counties Cavan, Monaghan, Dublin, Kildare, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath and Wicklow."
"Tonight will be wet and breezy start with widespread rain and moderate to fresh southerly winds. The rain will clear eastwards to scattered showers later. The lowest temperatures will drop to between 1 to 5 degrees, a little colder in the midlands, with a touch of frost possible. Saturday will be largely dry to start with any fog slowly clearing to sunny spells and scattered showers. It will turn cloudier through the day with patchy rain and drizzle slowly developing in the west and southwest."
"It will be a milder day with highest temperatures of 7 to 11 degrees. Saturday evening will be wet and blustery with widespread outbreaks of rain, turning heavy in places with lowest temperatures of between 2 to 7 degrees."
An early-morning weather alert will run from 5am to 10am, affecting mainly midlands and eastern counties including Cavan, Monaghan, Dublin, Kildare, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath and Wicklow. Tonight will be wet and breezy with widespread rain and moderate to fresh southerly winds, clearing eastwards to scattered showers and lows of 1 to 5°C with a touch of frost possible. Saturday will start largely dry with sunshine and showers, turning milder to 7–11°C before evening rain becomes blustery and heavy in places. Sunday will be wet and windy for most, then drier and brighter into next week with isolated showers on Monday.
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