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Published 11:49 28 Oct 2018 GMT
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While tonight, "will be dry and clear to start. Cloud will increase from the Atlantic bringing a little patchy light rain or drizzle to the west coast towards morning. Becoming breezy along Atlantic coasts, with freshening south to southeast winds, but winds elsewhere will remain light. Lowest temperatures minus 4 to plus 2 degrees with frost and the risk of fog patches." Tomorrow is looking much the same, as it's predicted that "frost and any fog will clear during the morning. It will be dry with sunny spells for the bulk of the country, a cloudier day with patches of rain and drizzle for west Munster and west Connacht. Highest temperatures 6 to 10 degrees, in mostly light to moderate east to southeast winds, fresh to strong along Atlantic coasts."Cloud will increase from the Atlantic bringing a little patchy light rain/drizzle to the west coast towards morning. Becoming breezy along Atlantic coasts, with freshening S to SE winds, but winds elsewhere will remain light. Lows -4 to +2°C with frost&the risk of fog patches. pic.twitter.com/4wvAGir91E
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) October 28, 2018
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