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8th March 2019
09:19am GMT

"Saturday night will be cold and breezy with wintry showers, mainly of rain, hail and sleet, but turning increasingly to snow overnight, especially in Ulster and on high ground. "Lowest temperatures of 0 to 3C with moderate to fresh westerly winds."Sunday is going to be another "very cold day", with a mix of sunny spells and wintry showers of rain, hail, sleet and snow. Highest temperatures will be between 4C to 7C, with fresh, gusty westerly winds, strong in coastal areas. On Sunday night, showers will become more isolated. It will be cold with lowest temperatures of 0 to 2C with frost and icy patches in places.
A weather forecaster added: "Monday will start off mainly dry with some sunny spells. It will become a bit milder with highest temperature of 7C to 10C. "Southerly winds will gradually strengthen and rain will spread eastward across the country later in the day and on Monday night. "The rain will be heavy in many areas. It will clear overnight with showers following from the west."
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