It’s always nice when it lasts.
We’ve had a few days of nice weather and let’s just say we’re going to soak it up because it might all change tomorrow.
Met Éireann has said that while today we’re experience warm temperatures, by tonight it could reach to -2 degrees.
Today will start out fine and sunny in many places, but cloudier conditions in Ulster will spread to other parts of the country by the afternoon. The best of the afternoon sunshine will be in southwest Connacht and Munster. Highs of 9 to 14 degrees. pic.twitter.com/yIC91JP0yf
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) May 5, 2019
The weather forecaster said: “Fine and sunny in many parts of the country this morning but cloudier conditions over Ulster will continue to extend southwards through the day. Dry, apart from isolated light showers across the north. Highs of 9 to 14 degrees, best in Munster and south-Leinster. Light breezes.
“Tonight will be generally dry with variable cloud amounts and good clear spells. Minimum temperatures of -2 to +2 degrees with a grass frost forming in the calm conditions.”
And as for the Bank Holiday Monday: “Cloudier overall tomorrow, Monday, with the best of hazy sunshine occurring during the morning. Still a good deal of dry weather overall but outbreaks of showery rain will affect Ulster through the day. Top temperatures of 9 to 13 degrees in light breezes.”