Met Eireann predicts glorious St. Patrick's weekend weather

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Met Eireann has 'growing confidence' that high pressure will bring 'mild, dry and sunny conditions' for Ireland for St. Patrick's day and the rest of the bank holiday.

There's more miserable weather on the way for the next few days - but the good news is that Met Eireann is predicting a "mild, dry and sunny" St. Patrick's Day and Bank Holiday weekend.

There's a chance of isolated thunderstorms and hail, with highest temperatures of 7 to 12C, coolest in Ulster.

 

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