Dublin is bracing for a cold snap with temperatures dropping below freezing after heavy rain. Expect frost and icy conditions throughout the week.
Dublin: Get ready for a chilly week ahead. Met Eireann warns temperatures could drop to -3°C.
Monday starts off rainy, but the rain will clear by the afternoon. Expect highs of 8 or 9°C. Tonight, it will be dry but cold, with temperatures dropping to between 0 and 3°C.
As the week goes on, it will get even colder. Wednesday will be dry and clear, but nighttime lows will be between -2 and 2°C.
On Thursday, it should be mostly dry and sunny. However, it might get cloudier in the southwest with a chance of light rain. Highs will be around 7 to 10°C.
Thursday night will be cold and dry, with lows of -2 to +2°C, leading to frost and ice patches.
Friday will see temperatures drop to -3°C. It will be dry with some sunny spells and a few clouds. Expect highs of 6 to 8°C, but it will be cold at night with frost.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday and Sunday will be mostly dry with some sun. Daytime highs will be 4 to 8°C, but nighttime temperatures could drop to -2°C.