There will be less frost and ice around over the coming mornings but expect plenty of rain across Munster.
Highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees, in fresh to strong and gusty southwesterly winds. Highest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 9 degrees, in a light southwesterly or variable winds. Blustery spells of rain will push of from the southwest overnight but with some drier interludes at times later too. Chilly today with patches of ice and fog lingering in some areas. Very heavy rain is expected across Cork for much of tomorrow and there could be spot flooding on some roads.
Tuesday 3 January 2022 started with high winds and showery, sometimes heavy rain. Highest temperatures of 11 to 12 degrees. Met Éireann see these conditions ...
Read more: Read More: Met Éireann see these conditions continue through the day and warned of the potential for spot flooding. Looking forward to this week and Tuesday 3 January 2022 started with high winds and showery, sometimes heavy rain. Met Eireann warned: "Saturday will be mainly dry with showers on coasts, turning to sleet at times and with snow on higher ground. A cold day and windy day is likely and showers will become more widespread towards evening.
A Status Yellow rain warning is currently in place for one county with the national forecaster warning of spells of heavy rain and flooding.
"Saturday will be mainly dry with showers on coasts, turning to sleet at times and with snow on higher ground. Friday night will be cold with frost in places. Daytime temperatures will be around 11 or 12 degrees. However, the showers will become scattered by the morning as winds start to ease. The weekend, especially, will be cold with "Rain will clear eastwards early on Thursday night leaving a mostly clear calm night.
After a chilly few days and weather warnings, things will warm up slightly for a few days this week - but the weather will be unsettled and wet and windy ...
Temperatures will be between 6 and 10 degrees. It looks like it will be a wet day for most as rain becomes widespread and occasionally heavy, with highs of 11 degrees. It will be wet and windy on Tuesday with spells of heavy rain bringing the potential for flooding. [Irish Weather: Rare freezing fog warning in place as Met Eireann confirm brief cold snap return](https://www.rsvplive.ie/news/irish-news/rare-freezing-fog-warning-place-28855944) [Emergency plane landing at Shannon Airport as passenger rushed to hospital from the runway](https://www.rsvplive.ie/news/irish-news/emergency-plane-landing-shannon-airport-28852761) [Met Eireann issues fog and ice weather warning across the country as January cold snap arrives](https://www.rsvplive.ie/news/irish-news/met-eireann-issues-fog-ice-28852473) [Social welfare Ireland: Government announce major increases to all welfare payments from today](https://www.rsvplive.ie/news/irish-news/government-announce-major-increases-social-28852191) [Operator of RIP.ie accumulates profits of over €1.4 million](https://www.rsvplive.ie/news/irish-news/operator-ripie-accumulates-profits-over-28844469) Unfortunately, temperatures will drop again and bring the possibility of fog as they're set to reach between -1 and +3 degrees. Met Eireann issued a weather warning for fog and ice over the weekend, but the chill in the air will definitely be gone for a few days at least as temperatures will shoot up to the teens.
IRELAND will be hit with a blast of heavy rain and strong gusts as an Atlantic regime pulls low pressure fronts this way.Met Eireann have issued an ur.
"There will be strong winds at times too. "Lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees in fresh to strong and gusty westerly wind, moderating later." Ice and frosty conditions are possible. "Highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees, in fresh to strong and gusty southwesterly winds. Looking at the weather tomorrow, Met Eireann said: "Wet and rather windy on Tuesday with spells of heavy rain, especially early on and again later in the day, bringing the potential for spot flooding. Lowest temperatures will be -1 to +4 degrees with the coldest time expected to be early on in the night across the north and east.
Today will be wet and windy with spells of heavy rain bringing the potential for flooding.
Saturday will be mainly dry with showers on coasts, turning to sleet at times, with snow on higher ground. Temperatures will drop to between 5 and 8 degrees, in light southwesterly or variable breezes. On Wednesday, it will be breezy with sunny spells and scattered showers tomorrow, Wednesday. Rain will clear eastwards early on Thursday night leaving a mostly clear calm night. The Irish forecaster warns “spells of heavy rain leading to spot flooding”. The status yellow rain warning is in place for Co.
There is a Status Yellow rain warning in place for Kerry, which is valid until 8pm. Spells of heavy rain may lead to spot flooding. A Status Yellow wind warning ...
It will be mainly dry with fog slow to clear on Friday morning. Highest temperatures today will range between 10C and 13C, in fresh to strong and gusty southwesterly winds. Spells of heavy rain may lead to spot flooding.