So, this is what the weather will be like over the Easter weekend
Got an Easter egg hunt planned for this weekend?
Well make sure you wear your coat.
This bank holiday weekend is set to be a tad dreary, with patches of rain and cool temperatures.
"During Good Friday evening and early night rain will clear southeastwards and it will become mostly dry with good clear spells developing. It will turning cooler and winds will fall light leading possibly to some grass frost," said Met Éireann,
Dry in east & south with bright spells but cloudier in the west & north with patchy light rain/drzl. 10 to 14 C in light/mod W breezes.
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) April 13, 2017
"Holy Saturday is likely to be mainly dry with some sunny spells but scattered showers may affect the northern half of the country. Top temperatures of around 9 to 12 degrees in a moderate west to northwesterly breeze."
Easter Sunday will be "mostly dry over the south but showers or showery rain may affect parts of the west and north. Top temperatures may reach 11 to 14 degrees in light to moderate southwest to westerly breezes."
On Easter Monday there is some patchy rain likely over the northern half of the country but the south is likely to stay mainly dry.
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