Dry and sunny today. Highest temperatures 11 or 12 degrees, with moderate to fresh easterly winds, easing later.
Mainly dry and sunny to begin on Friday. Cloud will increase through the morning with patchy outbreaks of rain and drizzle developing through the afternoon and evening over the southern half of the country, isolated showers further north. Highest temperatures 13 or 14 degrees in moderate to fresh northeasterly winds.
Mostly cloudy in the east and south on Friday night with patchy rain and drizzle. Drier and clearer for a time in the west and northwest with cloud increasing there too overnight. Lowest temperatures of 2 or 3 degrees in light to moderate northeast breezes.
Saturday will be a mostly cloudy day with showers or longer spells of rain. Highest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees in light easterly or variable breezes.
Mainly dry on Sunday to start, afternoon showers will develop. It'll turn colder later as winds become northerly. Temperatures on Sunday between 9 degrees in the north and 14 degrees in the south. Currently it looks like it could potentially turn frosty again Sunday night as a cold northerly airflow becomes established.
Current indications suggest a cold but mainly dry situation for the start of next week with rain arriving from the west midweek.
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