A generally cloudy day. Some breaks in the cloud will result in good sunny spells. Many areas will stay dry but there will be patchy rain or drizzle, mainly in coastal areas. Highest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees in a light easterly wind, forecast Met Eireann.
National Outlook
OVERVIEW: Turning gradually colder with frost and ice and potentially some wintry precipitation.
TOMORROW: This Thursday will be cold with temperatures only reaching 3 to 6 degrees. It will be dry with sunny spells at first, but scattered showers will develop over Ulster and Connacht in the afternoon, extending further south in the evening. A few showers are possible near the east coast too. Some of the showers will be wintry, especially over higher ground. Light north to northwest winds.
TONIGHT: Another cold night with widespread frost and potentially some icy patches. There will be scattered showers early in the night, some wintry, but they will clear from most areas by morning. Lowest temperatures of -3 to 0 degrees, in a light northerly or variable wind.
FRIDAY: The first day of meteorological Winter will be cold with a mix of sunny spells and showers. Most of the showers will be in the north and east and some will be wintry. Highest temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees in a light to moderate northerly wind.
WEEKEND: Staying cold with wintry showers at times.
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