Thursday will be another dry but cloudy day as a high pressure system continues to sit over Ireland.
The best of any sunshine will be over the west and southeast of the country. The rest of the country might see some drizzle with the west and north most likely to see any rain.
Similar to Wednesday, top temperatures will range from 10-14°C.
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There will be further light rain or drizzle in the west and north on Thursday night with nightly temperatures of 5-9°C.
On farms
With grass growth still performing strongly in large parts of the country, there are still concerns for beef farmers with regards to grass tetany. Suckler and beef editor Adam Woods offers advice on dealing with tetany this spring.
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Thursday will be another dry but cloudy day as a high pressure system continues to sit over Ireland.
The best of any sunshine will be over the west and southeast of the country. The rest of the country might see some drizzle with the west and north most likely to see any rain.
Similar to Wednesday, top temperatures will range from 10-14°C.
There will be further light rain or drizzle in the west and north on Thursday night with nightly temperatures of 5-9°C.
On farms
With grass growth still performing strongly in large parts of the country, there are still concerns for beef farmers with regards to grass tetany. Suckler and beef editor Adam Woods offers advice on dealing with tetany this spring.
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