After a cool spell, Ireland is set for a temperature rollercoaster, according to Met Éireann. Tonight, the mercury will plummet to a chilly 1 to 4 degrees, with the possibility of mist and even frost in some areas.

However, the weekend promises a welcome change. Sunday will see temperatures climb to a pleasant 16 to 19 degrees, a significant jump from today’s 13 degrees. The warming trend is expected to continue into next week, with Monday and Tuesday potentially reaching the low 20s.
Before the weekend warmth arrives, Friday will remain cool but bright with plenty of sunshine. Saturday will be cloudy and breezy, yet mild, with highs between 14 and 17 degrees.
According to The Journal, this temperature swing highlights the unpredictable nature of Irish weather. As we move from a crisp autumn feel to more summer-like conditions, residents are advised to be prepared for both cool nights and warmer days ahead.