Dry and sunny today but cold and frosty tomorrow
Weather update from Met Éireann
Mainly dry and sunny today (Saturday) after any lingering fog clears, though there will be some isolated light showers, mainly in the north. Highest temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees generally in light variable breezes.
Cold and frosty tonight. Areas of fog may become dense in places. Lowest temperatures minus 3 to zero degrees in light variable breezes.
Cold and frosty again on Sunday with fog lingering inland, sunny otherwise. Highest temperatures 3 to 6 degrees lower where fog lingers.
Remaining cold, foggy and frosty overnight on Sunday. Lowest temperatures of minus 3 to zero degrees.
A cold but mainly dry day on Monday with a mix of cloud and sunny spells once any fog clears. Highest temperatures of 2 to 4 degrees in fresh southeast winds.
A cold night will follow on Monday night with some frost and ice but a little less cold along the east coast with the chance of a shower. Lowest temperatures of minus 3 to plus 1 degrees in fresh easterly winds.
Current indications suggest high pressure will remain positioned close to Ireland bringing mostly dry and rather cold weather.