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23rd Jan 2017

Two weather warnings are in place on Monday morning

They affect several counties.

Laura Holland

There are two weather warning in place this morning.

Met Éireann has issued both warnings which are status yellow and in place until mid morning. The first is a low temperature warning for Connacht, Leinster, Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal following overnight temperatures of -3 or -4 degrees.

Met Éireann has said that conditions will improve later in the morning with frost and fog clearing to make way for dry sunny spells.

Here is the outlook for the rest of the week:

“Tuesday night: Mild and breezy with patchy rain, drizzle and fog. Temperatures not falling below 6 to 10 degrees.

Wednesday and Thursday: Very mild and very windy. Some sunny spells in the east but for most a cloudy day and in the southwest, west and northwest it will be misty with rain at times and hill and coastal fog. Temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees in strong south to southeast winds, gusting to gale force. Very mild nights.

Friday: Quite mild with temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees and the strong south to southeast winds will ease gradually. It will continue misty in the southwest and west with scattered outbreaks of rain. Mainly dry over the rest of the country with a few bright or sunny spells.”

 

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