Posted on 11/23/2021 3:23:02 PM PST by Olog-hai
Met Éireann has said parts of the country could see some showers of sleet or snow later this week.
Lowest temperatures are expected to drop towards the freezing point on Wednesday night, with a lowest temperature of –1°C forecast on Thursday.
Friday will be cold with some showers possibly turning to sleet in the evening.
Highest temperatures will be between just 7°C and 9°C with an added wind chill factor.
Some showers of sleet or snow are likely over the north and west, with lowest temperatures of 0°C to 4°C.
Sleet and snow remains possible over high ground in the north continuing into Saturday, while that night will be near freezing or slightly below.
However, early indications suggest the weather will be milder heading into next week.
Aye, that must that glow-bull warmin’ shiite agin!
3 in. of snow and 9 deg. F tonite at the Dynachrome mansion. I like it.
Here, too.
And this is news?
I’ve been in Ireland in the winter. It snows. And two days later it’s gone.
Snow in Ireland reminds me of the Father Ted Episode where Father Jack drinks floor polish, and is pronounced dead. Father Crilly is giving a eulogy for Jack, and mentions the snow, and Father Jack tells him to “Shut the Feck up!”
There were a few snow flakes in Eastern PA today. If that’s all I saw all winter I’d be happy.
Snow is rare in Ireland during the winter.
Never mind the fall. Extremely rare.
What a Narkey Hole Pox Bottle that is.
We had a light snow last night here in the Mohawk Valley (New York State). It’s late. We’ve usually gotten it just in time for Halloween.
When I took a bus tour of the British Isles in May of 2006, there were many couples from Australia on it. When we got to the Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, it started snowing. One of the Australian couples had never seen snow, and asked the tour guide if we could stop so they could take some pictures. They wanted the pictures to prove to their friends that it had in fact snowed. We did indeed stop so they could get their pictures, and then we were on our way again. I hadn't known until that trip that Australia's winter season actually starts in June, and lasts through August.
27 here in central NY State.
How could this occur in the North Irish Sea in late Nov?!!!
That walrus in Scotland was an advance scout.
Had some more snow (8 inches) up here 2 days ago. Bring it on! Gorgeous views! I love it!
It’s news to Free Republic’s three Irish members.
“Drink, feck, girls!’’
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