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Ireland
County Cavan
Bailieborough - Cootehill
Waterloo
WEATHER WATERLOO
Ireland (County Cavan)
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Weather for Wednesday 31 december
Forecast produced by
Nicolas LE GALL
Updated at
08h30
- Next update at
14h45
(local time)
Expert’s summary
Wednesday in Waterloo, warning:reduced visibility.
Temperatures will vary between 1 and 4°C, it will be cold.
Night
1°
Feels Like 1°
Gusts
10 km/h
Calm
Mist and fog.
No precipitation.
No risk of rain
Morning
Watch the night forecast
1°
Feels Like 0°
Gusts
15 km/h
Calm
Fog clearing slowly, followed by sunny periods.
Warning: conditions favourable to black ice.
No risk of rain
UV index
0
Low
Afternoon
4°
Feels Like 3°
Gusts
15 km/h
Calm
Sunny periods, but with a risk of mist forming.
No precipitation.
No risk of rain
UV index
0
Low
Evening
1°
Feels Like 1°
Gusts
15 km/h
Calm
Mist and fog.
Warning: conditions favourable to black ice.
No risk of rain
Night
1°
Feels Like 1°
Gusts
15 km/h
Calm
Fog clearing slowly, followed by clear periods.
Warning: conditions favourable to black ice.
No risk of rain
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Ephemeris
Wednesday 31 december
Day
+1 min
Waxing
gibbous Moon
Sunrise
08h44
Sunset
16h18
Sylvester I
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