Forecasters agree on positive outlook for Ireland amid indication of ...
Two of Ireland's most prominent weather forecasters are in agreement that the coming week is likely to see a major improvement in the weather.
In recent days, Met Éireann has issued a series of weather warnings for every county in Ireland as Storm Bert made its way across the county.
While there has been snow, ice, heavy rainfall and strong winds, the coming week looks set to be much more settled according to two of the country's leading weather experts.
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In an update, this Sunday, Alan O'Rielly of Carlow Weather deliver a positive outlook.
"Some sunny spells on Monday after a windy start in Northern areas the wind will ease through the day. Showers mainly in the West and North. Good news for Tuesday and Wednesday with plenty of sunshine after any fog clears but cooler in light winds," he wrote on x, formerly Twitter.
Separately, Cathal Nolan of Ireland's Weather Channel says he's also optimistic for the weekend ahead.
"Our weather looks like settling down through Monday with high pressure offering a respite from the inclement weather of late as we go through the first half of next week. Good sunshine is expected, though frost may return by night under clear skies with a slight risk of some icy patches," he wrote.
Click here for the latest Met Éireann forecast.
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