Turning cold tonight with the risk of black ice on Wednesday morning and lows of -2C
Starting over clear for many areas this evening with only some cloud but later this evening and early tonight cloud will increase across the west and southwest. Overnight as cloud increases rain will develop bringing outbreaks of rain across the Midlands and Southern half of Ireland with the risk of some sleet.
Overnight as cloud increases rain will develop bringing outbreaks of rain across the Midlands and Southern half of Ireland with the risk of some sleet.
Across Ulster it will be cold overnight with frost and icy patches on developing with the risk of black ice forming on some roads and footpaths. Temperatures will range between -2C to 0C across Ulster and the Midlands and 1C to 2C further south.
Rain will clear early Wednesday morning and it will turn cold across many areas but coldest across Ulster towards dawn with temperatures between - 2C to 2C with the risk of frost and icy patches across many parts.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night will be cold again with the risk of frost and icy patches with temperatures dropping below freezing in places during the nights over this week but becoming a little milder this week.
Temperatures at night across Ireland ranging between -2C to 2C with the risk of wintry showers across the western and northern half of Ireland on Wednesday night and Thursday night.
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