Met Éireann Alerts: Freezing Temperatures Set to Hit Tonight with Colder Nights Ahead
As temperatures begin to drop, Met Éireann has issued alerts for freezing conditions expected to arrive tonight. The forecast indicates clear skies and significantly colder nights ahead.
Weather Overview for the Coming Days
This morning, rain will dissipate in the southwest, giving way to a predominantly dry and breezy day. Though sunny spells will be present, showers are anticipated in northern regions. Today’s high temperatures will range from 7 to 11 degrees Celsius, accompanied by fresh winds that may calm later.
Tonight’s Freezing Temperatures
As darkness falls, conditions will turn markedly colder. Most areas will experience dry weather, except for some light showers in Ulster, coming down from the north. Overnight temperatures are expected to dip to between -1 and 4 degrees Celsius across the country.
Tomorrow’s Forecast
The beginning of tomorrow promises a bright and dry morning with ample sunshine. However, clouds will likely roll in from the west during the afternoon, leading to rain and drizzle in western coastal areas by evening. Daytime temperatures will reach between 6 and 10 degrees Celsius.
Transition to Unsettled Weather
Later tomorrow night, cloud cover will increase, bringing light rain that will eventually spread eastward across the country. The eastern coast can expect to remain dry until the early hours of the morning.
- Today’s high temperatures: 7 to 11 degrees Celsius.
- Tonight’s low temperatures: -1 to 4 degrees Celsius.
- Tomorrow’s temperatures: 6 to 10 degrees Celsius.
Longer-Term Forecast
Forecasters predict that after a clear and dry start to the week, conditions will become more unsettled by midweek. According to Met Éireann meteorologist Holly O’Neill, the nights will remain cold, varying from 0 to 5 degrees Celsius. Localized drops in temperature below 0 degrees Celsius are possible, especially in the eastern regions.
Stay informed as weather patterns shift, bringing a mix of sunshine and showers as the week progresses.