?BREAKING: Ireland braces for weather meltdown this week as Met Eireann issues multiple warnings that could see -10c with snow storms – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

?BREAKING: Ireland braces for weather meltdown this week as Met Eireann issues multiple warnings that could see -10c with snow storms




Status Yellow alerts for low temperatures, ice and freezing fog are in effect nationwide again today with freezing fog and extremely dangerous driving conditions forecast.

Another Yellow Status snow Alert hits Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow even through midday, with forecasters.

It comes as weather maps from Met Eireann show temperatures plummeting to -10C today.

Met Eireann said: “A bright and bitterly cold morning tomorrow with severe frost, icy conditions on roads and paths and freezing fog, all leading to very hazardous travelling conditions. The frost, fog and ice will linger in places through the day. Wintry showers will also continue in the northwest, with a few moving into eastern and southern counties through the day. Temperatures reaching just -2C to 3C, coldest where the fog lingers. Light to moderate easterly breezes,” reports The Mirror.

Met Eireann’s forecast for the rest of the week reads: “Another very cold day on Tuesday with frost and ice persisting through the day. Largely dry with sunshine though with wintry showers persisting in northwestern and eastern coastal counties and the chance of further falls of rain, sleet and snow in the southwest. Daytime temperatures will only reach 0C to 4C in light to moderate northerly winds, fresher near northern and western coasts,” reports The Mirror.

The cold blast can continue till next weekend. A national forecaster said: “A good deal of uncertainty in the forecast further out. Current indications suggest that while it will still be cold, it won’t be as cold as previous days. Further frost, ice and wintry showers possible at times,” reports The Mirror.

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