It seems we won’t be posting any pictures of people going fishing at their front gates for a while.
Crack open the cider, lads.
The floods and storms of the early part of the year are a thing of the past, according to Met Eireann, who are predicting a spell of ‘dry and settled’ weather for weeks to come.
Temperatures were mild today for the time of year and things are about to get even warmer, although we won’t quite reach the 19 degrees celsius that parts of England enjoyed today.
“Temperatures will be slightly above normal for the time of year, generally ranging between 10 and 14 degrees, coolest near the east and south coasts and mildest in the midlands. Winds will be light and will range from easterly to southerly in direction. There’ll be a risk of coastal fog on east and south coasts at times,” said Met Éireann.
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