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A COLD and biting windchill is set to blast Ireland today before temperatures plummet to -2C tomorrow night.
And Met Eireann have warned there is a possibility of thunderstorms hitting and sleet falling tonight as the weather turns cooler.
Today will start off with showers in the western half of the country that will move to become more widespread in to the afternoon.
Some of those showers will be “heavy” and falls of hail are possible.
There will be a mix of sunny spells thrown in with 7C to 10C temperatures.
Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather said: “Feeling fresh with a biting windchill and some gusts as showers hit.
“More organized band of showers crossing country tomorrow night followed by sunny spells and odd shower Wednesday.”
Tonight temperatures will drop down to freezing, sitting at 0C with sleet expected to fall.
Met Eireann’s Matthew Martin said: “Tonight there’ll be clear spells and just isolated showers early on.
“However, outbreaks of squally rain are going to move in from the Atlantic to affect the southwest later tonight and extend northeastwards over Ireland during the course of the night.
“A few thunderstorms are possible and there is the chance of some sleet on northern hills later tonight.”
Wednesday morning will see showers clearing from east Ulster early on leaving a bright and sunny day with a breeze.
Some of the showers will be “heavy and prolonged” at times on Wednesday.
These showers will be particularly the northwest, and there is a risk of hail and thunder.
Temperatures during the day will sit between 6C to 9C but will drop to a -2C on Wednesday night into Thursday.
Met Eireann said: “Showers will become confined to Atlantic coastal areas on Wednesday night and many areas will become dry with clear skies.
“A cold night with lowest temperatures of -2Cto +2C degrees with frost developing in some areas as westerly winds fall light over land.”
Thursday will be bright and fresh with “plenty of sunshine” and just passing showers.
However, these showers will be confined to coastal counties with temperatures of 7C to 10C.
Temperatures to plummet right down to -2C again on Thursday night with frost also forming.
Pockets of fog will develop over Thursday night too.
Friday will be another dry day with some cloud forming but with just light showers and sunny spells.
Temperatures will get up to 8C to 11C after the cold night, but won’t drop below 2C overnight.
And the weekend temperatures currently look to be staying above freezing.
A WOMAN was reportedly raped by a dog walker while walking along a footbridge in an “extremely concerning” attack.
The victim was walking across the Fuller Street Bridge towards the seafront in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, at around 9.40pm on Sunday night.
She was then approached by a man walking a small dog and was subsequently raped.
Police have now launched an investigation and are looking for a man described as aged between 19 and 21 years old, approximately 5ft 6ins in height, clean shaven with short hair and wearing a grey tracksuit.
Chief Inspector Jim Clough of Humberside Police said: “I know this incident will be of extreme concern to the local community and whilst our investigation into the incident is in its early stages, I want to offer my reassurance that my officers are exploring all lines of enquiry.
“As a part of our initial enquiries, to understand the circumstances surrounding the report we have been speaking with witnesses, completing house to house enquiries, and reviewing CCTV footage.
“The man is described as being between 19, and 21-years-old, approximately 5ft 6 inches tall, clean shaven with short hair, wearing a grey coloured tracksuit. He is also believed to have been walking a small dog.”
Ch Insp Clough added that officers would be in the area to follow up on enquiries and urged the public to come forward with any information.
He said: “Locals can expect to see officers in and around the area following up on those lines of enquiry and I would urge anyone with any information or concerns to please speak to my officers when you see them.
“If you have information or think you may have seen a man matching the description at around the time the incident is believed to have occurred, please call our non-emergency number 101 quoting crime reference 25*25149 of 23 February.”
You can also report any information anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.