“Bright, Dry Weekend Forecasted: Met Éireann”

Met Éireann forecasts predominantly “dry and calm weather” for the nation this Friday. Despite the expected cloud cover, the day will be largely free from rainfall, barring occasional instances of light drizzle and showers. Brighter, drier conditions are expected to evolve throughout Friday afternoon, with isolated sunny intervals and sporadic rain showers. Temperatures are predicted to range between 11 to 15 degrees in the afternoon under moderate northwest winds. Nighttime temperatures are anticipated to drop to between 0 to 6 degrees, with the lowest temperatures set to occur in Ulster along with sparse mist and fog patches.

The forecast for Saturday is mainly dry weather across most regions, with fluctuating cloud cover and occasional sunshine. Afternoon temperatures are predicted to range from 11 to 16 degrees, complemented by gentle, variable winds. A predominantly dry night is anticipated, featuring clear intervals, mild winds, and lowest temperatures ranging from 2 to 5 degrees. Few areas are poised to experience some mist and fog as well.

As commented by Met Éireann, Sunday’s weather will be predominantly dry with intermittent sunshine. The highest temperatures are expected to register between 13 and 17 degrees, accompanied by light variable or northeasterly winds.

The early part of the forthcoming week is also forecasted to stay primarily dry, with chances of sporadic light rainfall or drizzle. The presence of clouds is anticipated to fluctuate as light east or northeasterly breezes prevail, with the highest temperatures ranging from 11 to 15 degrees.

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