Heavy Rain Expected in South with Mild Night in Wexford
A weather update from Dundalk FM today predicts heavy rain across the southern parts of Ireland and a mild night for County Wexford. The forecast lists temperatures that should fall between 13 °C and 21 °C during the evening hours. Residents in Wexford can expect cooler, damp conditions but no severe weather warnings have been issued.
The report also notes that the wet spell is part of a broader pattern of unsettled weather that is expected to persist until the end of March. This assessment comes from an Irish Independent coverage signal indicating that rain will continue through the spring months as Met Éireann prepares to confirm new rainfall records for February.
In addition, the Dundalk FM briefing touched on wider discussions about climate change and its potential impact on exam seasons. While no specific policy changes were announced, the mention suggests that educators and students may need to consider how shifting weather patterns could affect school schedules in the coming months.
For those planning outdoor activities or travel within County Wexford, it is advisable to keep an eye on local weather bulletins and be prepared for sudden showers. The mild night temperatures should allow for comfortable evenings, but the heavy rain forecast means that roads and public transport may experience delays.
Readers can find further details in the original Dundalk FM update and the Irish Independent coverage signal.
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