Chilly Alert for East and Midlands as Met Éireann Issues Status Yellow Low-Temperature Warning
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow low-temperature warning for ten counties in Ireland, effective from 11 PM on Thursday night until 8 AM today. The affected counties include Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wicklow, and Tipperary. Forecasts indicate that conditions will be marked by widespread frost and icy roads, with minimum air temperatures plummeting to -3°C. Some areas may experience even lower temperatures.
Potential Impacts of Low Temperatures
As the warning remains in effect, residents are advised to be cautious of hazardous travel conditions. Additionally, the cold weather may raise concerns regarding animal welfare.
Weather Forecast for the Week Ahead
Looking towards the coming days, Met Éireann predicts a shift towards wetter and unsettled conditions. A low-pressure system over northern Europe is expected to result in above-average rainfall and warmer temperatures.
This morning is predicted to be cold across the country, with widespread frost and icy stretches again a concern. While it may start dry and sunny, cloud cover will soon develop, bringing patches of light rain and drizzle.
Afternoon Weather Conditions
| Day | Temperatures (°C) | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Friday | 0 to 5 (overnight), 3 to 9 (afternoon) | Wet and breezy with potential heavy rain |
| Saturday | 1 to 7 (overnight), 7 to 12 (afternoon) | Wet with rain and strong winds |
| Sunday | 4 to 7 | Windy with persistent showers |
In conclusion, while the temperatures may rise slightly over the weekend, the forecast suggests continued unsettled conditions with rain and strong winds. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about changing weather patterns as winter approaches.