Today Expect a temp in the range 7.1℃ to 8.5℃ with wind speed 6.5 m/sec (ESE)
Sunday, Mar 26 Expect a temp in the range 7.1℃ to 7.5℃ with wind speed 6.9 m/sec (SSE)
Monday, Mar 27 Expect a temp in the range 3.1℃ to 4.2℃ with wind speed 4.4 m/sec (NNE)
Tuesday, Mar 28 Expect a temp in the range 8.9℃ to 9.3℃ with wind speed 9 m/sec (S)
Wednesday, Mar 29 Expect a temp in the range 10.3℃ to 10.5℃ with wind speed 6 m/sec (SSW)
Thursday, Mar 30 Expect a temp in the range 9.5℃ to 10℃ with wind speed 8.9 m/sec (SW)
Friday, Mar 31 Expect a temp in the range 9.3℃ to 9.8℃ with wind speed 6.6 m/sec (SE)
Wexford area weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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