WEATHER FORECAST: Kilkenny to remain cool and sunny before another change hits
Kilkenny can look forward to a good deal of dry and settled weather over the coming days as high pressure builds across Ireland.
Met Éirerann said today will be mostly dry with some sunny spells after mist and fog clears in the morning. Patchy light rain and drizzle will only affect parts of Ulster at times, with highest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees.
Most areas will stay dry tomorrow with sunny spells but there will be well scattered light showers over the northern half of the country and Highest temperatures ofbetween 13 to 15 degrees in a light westerly or variable breeze.
And it will be much the same story on Wednesday, but maybe a bit cloudier. Met Éireann said: “Dry for much of the country with just passing showers along northern and northwestern coasts. Highest temperatures of 12 to 14 degrees in light breezes.”
The national forecaster said there is “a lot of uncertainty towards the end of the week”, but current indications suggest a breakdown to more unsettled conditions through Thursday and Friday.