Mainly sunny day with some isolated showers

Weather update from Met Éireann

It'll become mainly sunny today as showers gradually become isolated, there'll be largely dry conditions by evening. Highest temperatures of 7 to 11 degrees. Moderate west to northwest winds, easing light by evening.

Cold and dry tonight with clear spells. Lowest temperatures of minus 1 to plus 3 degrees bringing frost. Light variable winds will allow mist and fog to develop, which may become dense in places by dawn.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, morning mist and fog will be slow to clear from parts of the midlands and may linger through the day in places. It will be generally dry with sunny spells otherwise. Highest temperatures of 5 degrees in the north to 11 degrees in the south, remaining cold where fog persists. Winds will be light variable. Rain and breezier conditions will develop in the southwest during the evening.

Tuesday night will be dry with clear spells for most, it'll be cloudier in the west with rain in the southwest. Lowest temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees with light to moderate southeast winds.

Wednesday will be mainly dry with just isolated showers on coasts. Highest temperatures 8 to 11 degrees in mainly light southeast winds.

Wednesday night continues mostly dry with clear spells, once again there'll be showers on coasts. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 4 degrees in mostly light southeasterly breezes.

Little change on Thursday, there'll be sunny spells and mainly dry conditions, again a risk of showers on coasts. Highest temperatures around 7 to 9 degrees in light southeasterly breezes.

Winds become easterly by Friday with showers on east and south coasts but otherwise mainly dry, temperatures just 6 or 7 degrees in the afternoon.

Current indications suggest a cold easterly wind through the weekend will continue to bring showers to coasts.