Farmers have been busy in the field as the sun shone.
The current weather looks set to stay with us. Tuesday was the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures hitting 20°C in places.
While it might not be as warm as that for the rest of the week, the dry and sunny weather will be hanging around.
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Met Éireann is forecasting that the dry conditions will continue into the early stages of next week but there is a risk of rain in the north on Tuesday.
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Farmers have been busy in the field as the sun shone.
The current weather looks set to stay with us. Tuesday was the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures hitting 20°C in places.
While it might not be as warm as that for the rest of the week, the dry and sunny weather will be hanging around.
Met Éireann is forecasting that the dry conditions will continue into the early stages of next week but there is a risk of rain in the north on Tuesday.
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