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05th Apr 2019

Met Éireann say tomorrow’s weather is grim but on Sunday the sun will shine

Olivia Hayes

We can’t wait until Sunday, so.

The weather has been pretty manky this week and it feel like all seasons hit us at once. There was a lot of rain, a bit of sun, fecking hailstones and it was bitterly cold.

It looks like were pretty much in for the same tomorrow (minus the hailstones, probably) however, if Met Éireann is to be believed it’ll be much warmer come Sunday.

The weather forecaster said: “Tomorrow, Saturday will be a bright and mainly dry day with sunny spells. However, it will be cloudy at first over Munster with outbreaks of rain clearing to scattered showers later. Top temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees in moderate easterly breezes, but fresh near eastern and southern coasts.

“Cold overnight, with clear spells and with some frost in rural areas. Lowest temperatures zero to plus 3 C., in light variable or easterly breezes.”

However, Sunday will reach up to 15 degrees:

“Mainly dry and bright, with a mix of cloud and sunny spells, however that bit cloudier in the north with the odd patch of light rain or drizzle possible here. Top temperatures of 11 or 12 C., in eastern coastal counties, but 13 to 15 C., elsewhere, in a moderate easterly breeze.

“Cool overnight with occasional clear spells. Some rain or showers developing in eastern coastal counties. Lowest temperatures 3 to 6 C.”