The outlook continues to look unsettled for most of the week.
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Monday
Met Éireann is predicting showery outbreaks of rain and sleet during the day, with some bright intervals.
Highest temperatures are set to reach 7°C.
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It will become overcast overnight with persistent rain over the west of the country.
Frost is expected, with low temperatures of -2°C.
Tuesday
There will be a wet and rainy start to the day, turning to sleet and snow at times throughout the day.
Fresh to strong and gusty southeast winds will ease in the afternoon. It will become dry for a time early in the night before another spell of rain arrives towards dawn. Lowest temperatures will range from 3°C to 7°C, coldest in Ulster early in the night.
Wednesday
Wednesday morning will start out dull with widespread rain but relatively mild temperatures of between 7°C and 11°C.
However, the rain will get heavier with a risk of spot flooding. There will be strong southerly breezes.
Thursday and Friday
The outlook continues to look unsettled for Thursday and Friday, with further spells of rain and strong winds.
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Monday
Met Éireann is predicting showery outbreaks of rain and sleet during the day, with some bright intervals.
Highest temperatures are set to reach 7°C.
It will become overcast overnight with persistent rain over the west of the country.
Frost is expected, with low temperatures of -2°C.
Tuesday
There will be a wet and rainy start to the day, turning to sleet and snow at times throughout the day.
Fresh to strong and gusty southeast winds will ease in the afternoon. It will become dry for a time early in the night before another spell of rain arrives towards dawn. Lowest temperatures will range from 3°C to 7°C, coldest in Ulster early in the night.
Wednesday
Wednesday morning will start out dull with widespread rain but relatively mild temperatures of between 7°C and 11°C.
However, the rain will get heavier with a risk of spot flooding. There will be strong southerly breezes.
Thursday and Friday
The outlook continues to look unsettled for Thursday and Friday, with further spells of rain and strong winds.
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