Get ready for icy storms and frosty temperatures as Met Éireann alerts the nation!
Ireland is in for a wild weather ride as Met Éireann issues multiple cold weather warnings across the country. The looming threat of a 'violent storm' from the Atlantic adds to the already bone-chilling temperatures, reaching as low as -6.3°C in Cork. Yellow warnings for low temperatures and ice are widespread, putting regions like Cork and Donegal on high alert. With schools closed and flight delays looming, Irish residents are urged to stay safe and warm during this cold snap.
As the cold weather intensifies, Met Éireann forecasts a dramatic shift to milder Atlantic weather later in the week, offering a glimmer of hope amid the frosty chaos. The nation's weather experts pinpoint specific counties facing more snow and freezing conditions, while highlighting the coldest spots like Moore Park in Cork, reaching a freezing -6.3°C. Stay tuned for updates as Ireland navigates through this icy spell!
Did you know that Cork has been repeatedly identified as the coldest spot in Ireland during this cold snap? Met Éireann's precise weather forecast data have been crucial in keeping the public informed and prepared for the extreme conditions. Additionally, the warning issued for thousands of Irish passengers by RYANAIR emphasizes the impact of the cold on travel and daily life.
Met Éireann is warning that temperatures are set to fall to as low as -4 again tonight as the current cold snap continues. For the third consecutive day ...
An intense storm could be making its way across the Atlantic towards Ireland in the coming days, meteorologists have warned as a cold weather warning for ...
Donegal, May, Leitrim and Sligo are all under a Yellow warning for low temperatures and ice until 11am today. The forecaster warned of the possibility for icy ...
These areas can expect very cold weather this morning with severe frost and ice, as the south of the country will see the coldest temperatures. The sub-zero ...
Moore Park weather station in Cork recorded one of the lowest overnight temperature across the country at a freezing –6.3C.
RYANAIR chiefs has issued an urgent warning for thousands of Irish passengers flying in and out of Ireland today.They warned of potential flight delay.
The national forecaster has issued yet another Status Yellow weather warning for the whole country as temperatures are set to plummet again tonight.
Status yellow warning comes after overnight temperatures reached -6 in some parts of the country on Monday.
Met Eireann have forecast the day that an abrupt transition to a milder Atlantic regime will take place later this week, as temperatures will swiftly rise ...
Met Éireann has issued a new Status Yellow weather warning for low temperatures and ice as the cold snap continues across the country.
"Very cold this evening, tonight and on Wednesday morning with severe frost and icy stretches,” the warning stresses. The sub-zero temperatures will lead to ...
IRELAND is bracing for another four days of snow, freezing temperatures and hazardous roads - with schools closed after the mercury plummeted to -7C.S.
This comes as a Status Yellow low temperature and ice warning will come into place for the entire country from this evening. The national forecaster had earlier ...
Met Eireann has warned that severe frost and icy stretches are expected tonight into tomorrow morning.
Separately, Met Eireann has revealed the lowest temperature in Ireland overnight was recorded at its weather station at Moore Park in Fermoy, County Cork.
A long range weather forecast has predicted that February is set to be the 'snowiest month' with sea at its coldest. An increased chance of cold spells in ...
Ireland has been engulfed in a major cold weather blast. However Met Eireann has signalled an 'abrupt' shift in the coming days, with maps showing storms ...
Separately, Met Eireann has revealed the lowest temperature in Ireland overnight was recorded at its weather station at Moore Park in Fermoy, County Cork.
The coldest overnight temperature was recorded in North Cork, which fell to a fresh -5.8 shortly after midnight.