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Conditions are perfect for Santa’s arrival tonight as clear but cool conditions are expected across the country.
Temperatures will drop below freezing in many parts of Ireland tonight, with lows ranging from -3 to +1, but it will be largely dry and clear, meaning that Santa will have the perfect conditions to deliver gifts. .
The big man is expected to arrive after 10 p.m. tonight, but the children are asked to go to bed early so that he can leave the gifts in a safe and socially distanced way.
Today will be a very clear day with good winter sunshine for most counties this afternoon, however some transient rains are possible in the North and West Coast counties.
The highest temperatures will vary between 4 and 7 degrees with light to moderate breezes from the north.
The skies will be crystal clear tonight, giving Santa the perfect view of good boys and girls houses, but there will be widespread frosts on the ground with the possibility of some patches of ice as temperatures drop below freezing. .
Fortunately, the brakes are good on Santa’s sleigh, as he is used to ice and snow in Lapland, and it will not cause any lag.
Christmas day will also be a bright and clear day, which means that the boys and girls will be able to pay with their new toys in their gardens tomorrow, but they will have to bundle up well as tomorrow it will be cold with maximum temperatures of five to nine degrees .
There will be some patches of light rain, mainly in Connacht and western Ulster overnight, while patchy rain will move from the Atlantic to affect the northwestern counties.
St. Stephen’s Day will bring rain and winds that will spread from the north of the country to the south as the day progresses, and strong to hurricane-force winds are expected on Saturday night.
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