Ireland's weather will remain largely settled up to Wednesday night with the exception of the northwest where some rain is likely for a time on Tuesday evening.
Temperatures will be well above average for the coming week and could reach 13-16c in places later next weekend.
Showers will become widespread later in the week but overall rainfall totals will be relatively low.
Models indicate that high pressure will build later next weekend into the following week introducing brighter and drier conditions once again.
Should high pressure build to the northwest or north of Ireland, as suggested in the latest model output, temperatures will drop back to more seasonal values.
Top image: Carlingford, County Louth on Sunday, 2 March 2025