High pressure to settle over Ireland
Clear skies and warm temperatures will continue across Kildare this St Patrick's weekend and into next week.
The conditions are being caused by a 'record breaking high' over Denmark.
That high pressure will settle in over Ireland from Tuesday, with a long spell of good weather expected.
Meterologist with Met Eireann, Deirdre Lowe, says the best conditions will be in the Midlands and West:
The rest of today will be dry & mostly sunny, but breezy too, in fresh & gusty southeast winds. 🍃
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) March 19, 2022
Some cloud will affect southwestern counties at times & may edge into other southern parts later. 🌤️
Highs of 10 to 16C, warmest across the midlands & northwest. 🌡️ pic.twitter.com/bXyeOLt2fO

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