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27th Oct 2019

Met Éireann predict that we’re in for a ‘crisp and frosty’ day

Olivia Hayes

Wrap up, lads!

The past few days have been pretty freezing out and it looks like it’s not going to change anytime soon. The weather forecaster has predicted that while the day will be mainly dry, it will be quite cold.

Met Éireann said: “Dry and sunny in most areas today in moderate north or northwest breezes. However, there will be a few passing light showers, these mainly in northern and northwestern coastal districts. After a crisp and frosty start, temperatures will recover to range 8 to 11°C by afternoon.”

Meanwhile, tonight we’re going to see a drop in temperatures and a “risk of icy patches.”

“Cold and mostly clear tonight with a widespread ground frost and the risk of icy patches. Some mist and fog inland later too. Lowest temperatures -2 to +3°C.”

The Bank Holiday Monday will also see a frosty but thankfully, there will be a few spells of sunshine.

“Another cold, crisp and frosty start on Monday. It will be a dry day in most areas with spells of autumn sunshine. However, becoming cloudier in the far southwest of Munster with patchy rain moving in here later in the day. Highest temperatures ranging 7 to 10°C in freshening northeasterly winds.”