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Met Éireann warns of more unsettled weather as yellow warning in place

Met Éireann warns of more unsettled weather as yellow warning in place
Met Éireann says the coming week is expected to bring below-average temperatures and unsettled weather, as a yellow weather warning remains in place for Waterford and Wexford until 10pm this evening.

“The low-pressure system will clear eastwards away from Ireland later on Monday, with a northerly airflow re-establishing across Ireland,” Met Éireann forecaster Andrew Doran-Sherlock said.

“This will keep temperatures below average next week, around eight to 12 degrees Celsius and it’ll stay on the unsettled side too.”

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Tonight will see “gusty” west winds veer northwesterly, with blustery showers or longer spells of rain most frequent in the northeast.

Clear spells will develop overnight as showers becoming less frequent and winds become more moderate. Temperatures will dip as low as three to six degrees.

Tuesday will be a cool blustery day, with a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers.

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Some showers will be heavy with the risk of hail and isolated thunderstorms, especially over the northern half of the country. Showers will be more isolated over Munster, with long dry spells at times.

Temperatures will reach no higher than eight to 11 degrees.

Overall, the coming week is expected to be cool, with showers and sunny spells along with northerly winds. A frost risk will remain throughout.

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