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Published 09:20 23 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 09:23 23 Dec 2018 GMT
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Tonight, the outbreaks of rain in the south and southwest are forecast to continue but it'll be dry everywhere else. Mist and fog patches are expected. Temperatures will dip to between -one and +two degrees in Ulster and north Connacht, between three and six degrees over central areas and between 6 and 9 degrees in the south. The mist and fog will slowly clear tomorrow to leave a largely dry day in the east and northeast. Elsewhere it'll be pretty cloudy with some patchy rain and drizzle. The temperatures in the north will reach just three and six degrees but further south it will be milder with highs of seven to 11 degrees.Rain at first today, it will become drier through the afternoon but staying rather misty & cloudy with the best of the sunshine in the N. Later in the day a band of rain will become persistent in the S & SW of the country. Highs ranging from 6 or 7C in the N to 11 or 12C in S. pic.twitter.com/up1stYjyXI
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) December 23, 2018
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