Apparently, we're going to see temperatures rise to 16 degrees in Ireland, which will be marginally hotter than Rome, which will come in at 14 degrees.
Ice creams at lunch anyone?
Bright with a mix of sunny spells and cloudy periods. A few light showers over parts of Ulster, but dry otherwise. Top temperatures of 10 to 12 C., in a light to moderate northwest breeze. pic.twitter.com/7jxGOd2op7
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) March 25, 2019
The weather forecaster said while temperatures on Monday and Tuesday will reach 14 degrees, we'll see the most sun on Wednesday and Thursday.
"Wednesday will be dry and fairly sunny,"
"Highest temperatures of 10 to 15 degrees, with highest values in the southeast, in light westerly breezes. Wednesday night will be cold again with lowest temperatures between -1 and +5 degrees. A slight frost is likely in Leinster and Munster.
"Thursday is looking largely dry and sunny as well with highest temperatures of 12 to 16 degrees. It will be a bit breezier with moderate southwest winds. On Thursday night some rain may reach northwest coasts later but elsewhere it will stay dry."
We cannot wait!