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Weather

    It's going to be a dull and rainy day... but sunny spells are expected tomorrow
    Sunshine expected across St Patrick's Day weekend but temperatures are set to drop too
    Met Éireann reckons it'll be a dry St Patrick's Day
    Cold nights and some wintry spells possible this week after warm weekend weather
    Dublin's skies were at their gloomiest since the 1960s last month
    Spring is near, with temperatures as high as 15 degrees forecast this weekend
    Weather warnings issued for 15 counties tomorrow, with strong winds and heavy rain expected
    Yellow object spotted in the sky in Dublin, but how long will it last?
    Does gloomy weather affect your mood?
    Feeling gloomy? There have been 0.0 hours of sunshine in Dublin over the past nine days
    Damp and blustery start to the day, with mixed weather forecast for the weekend
    Possibility of spot flooding as Met Éireann issues rain warning for two counties
    Brrr - Met Éireann says temperatures could drop as low as minus four tonight
    Climate Minister hints at changes to how Met Éireann issues wind warnings
    Debunked: The Status Red warning during Storm Éowyn was not a 'climate lockdown'
    How has Storm Éowyn affected you? We want to hear your stories
    'If this was Dublin, there’d be all-out war': Readers with no power or water share their stories
    Several readers expressed anger at the government.
    Storm Éowyn: 540,000 premises still without electricity and 138,000 people without water
    ESB restoration crews are working around the clock and will provide customers with better estimates from tomorrow.
    Hundreds of flights were cancelled in and out of Irish airports
    Connacht GAA's €3.1 million Air Dome was destroyed by high speed winds
    The full extent of the damage done to the ESB network will not be clear until an assessment is completed over the weekend
    Storm Éowyn brought hurricane-level speeds - but here's the reason it wasn't classed as one
    Public advised to shelter in place during 'damaging, destructive and dangerous' storm
    Storm Éowyn is expected to make landfall in Ireland shortly, with Status Red weather warnings in place early tomorrow morning.
    All schools, including creches, primary, secondary, and third level, will be closed for the duration of the red level warning.
    An Post has confirmed that there will be no postal deliveries or collections tomorrow.
    All National Parks will be closed tomorrow and will remain closed until further notice.
    Storm Éowyn: An Post confirms no postal deliveries or collections tomorrow
    Schools, creches and universities to close during periods covered by Status Red warnings
    'Powerful' Atlantic jet stream to bring strong winds and unsettled weather to Ireland
    Competition for Met Éireann? Social media weather forecasters are more popular than ever
    The weather is finally turning around - here's the weekend forecast
    End of cold snap in sight as ice and low temperature warnings conclude
    Status Orange low temperature and ice warning in place for 15 counties
    Tonight is set to remain very cold with widespread frost, ice and some black ice.
    Met Éireann said the cold snap will start to ease up from tomorrow, but people should still be careful over the weekend as the thaw will be gradual.
    Weather stations in Athenry and Mullingar recorded temperatures of -7 degrees last night.
    Uisce Éireann warns of possible further disruption to supplies as extremely cold weather thaws
    Status Orange low temperature and ice warning comes into effect for most of the country
    Met Éireann has warned of widespread severe frost, ice and lying snow and dangerous travel conditions.
    Lowest temperatures tonight will be between minus eight to minus three degrees.
    The National Director of the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management urged people to "take care" and not be complacent.
    There are approximately 2,000 homes, farms and businesses without power.
    Status Orange low temperature and ice warnings in effect for most of country
    The UK Met Office has issued a snow and ice Status Yellow warning for Northern Ireland.
    Status Orange warning 'doesn't change anything' for schools, as they continue to monitor risk
    Roof of sports complex collapses in Tralee amid heavy snow
    Roof of sports complex collapses in Tralee amid heavy snow
    Meanwhile in Cork, a family-owned pub on has seen its outdoor area roof collapse under the weight of the snow leading to thousands of euro in damage.
    Schools to make closure decisions locally and 59,000 premises without power amid snow and rain
    All of Ireland will be under a low temperature and ice warning from 5pm this evening until 12pm Thursday.
    AI will be 'big disruptor' in world of weather forecasting, says head of Met Éireann
    Status Orange warnings expanded with 'significant accumulations' of snow expected in some areas
    Schools may not open on Monday in areas worst hit by snow.
    Status Yellow rain warning for Cork and Kerry ahead of temperature drop in new year
    Temperatures set to plummet as weather warnings issued for several counties
    Mostly dry weather expected today but heavy rainfall and potential cold snap on the horizon
    Wet and windy day ahead as weather warnings stay in place in west
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