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Published 17:30 3 May 2019 BST
Updated 17:31 3 May 2019 BST

Due to the cold conditions at night over the weekend, grass frost will be widespread on Saturday and Sunday morning in particular and the few showers that do come our way in the next few days will mostly affect the north coast. Monday is set to be dry, cloudy and not particularly warm – highest temperatures of 12 degrees – before unsettled weather returns on Tuesday and for most of next week with heavy rain, strong winds and cool temperatures. We can worry about that next week; for now, just make the most of the very decent conditions for the Bank Holiday weekend.Most places dry and partly cloudy today with bright or sunny intervals. A few showers will occur, mainly affecting parts of Ulster and Leinster, with just isolated showers elsewhere. Highs ranging 9 to 15 degrees north to south. pic.twitter.com/XsXDXxH8i5
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) May 3, 2019

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