Posted on 12/03/2022 7:54:09 PM PST by Olog-hai
Ireland is in for below-freezing temperatures next week as forecasts show a major drop on the way — predicted to head as low as –12°C in some counties.
Met Éireann’s forecast for the week ahead says it is due to be “very cold” in the second week of December; however, rainfall amounts are due to be below average.
There will be many clear spells tonight, with isolated showers continuing in the east of the country. Lowest temperatures will range from –1 to +4 degrees with frost expected.
Things are due to stay dry in many areas with sunny spells, and isolated showers on Sunday, mainly in the eastern half of the country.
Some of these showers may turn to sleet over hills and mountains, and highest temperatures of 5 to 7 degrees are due.
As for the major change from next week, Munster is expected to avoid the harshest of the downturn, but according to Weather Alerts Ireland, the ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Forecasts) model is showing there is potential to be as low as –12°C in parts of Derry and Antrim on Friday morning. …
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