High pressure will be centred near or over Ireland up until and including Saturday, bringing mostly dry, calm and settled conditions as the week progresses.

Tonight (Monday) will be dry and rather chilly with good clear spells. Mist and fog setting in later, especially across inland areas. Lowest temperatures will range from 3° to 7° degrees.

Tomorrow, Tuesday will see early morning mist and fog clearing on Tuesday to give a dry and fine day with spells of autumn sunshine. Highest temperatures will range 17°C to 19°C.

Met Éireann’s outlook for the rest of the week indicate that most of the days should bring long spells of autumn sunshine, with light breezes (increasing moderate southeasterly later in the week). However, cloud will spill into north and northwest areas at times with some patchy drizzle along northern coasts during Wednesday.

Temperatures will continue to improve day by day, ranging 17 to 20 degrees on Wednesday and 18 to 22 degrees on the days thereafter, possibly higher in some parts.

Chilly enough at night however, especially Tuesday and Wednesday after-dark when temperatures may drop to the low single figures locally. Some shallow mist and fog patches by night too.

Present indications suggest that the weather will turn more unsettled later this coming weekend and into next week.




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