Met Eireann’s Updated Freeze Forecast As Expert Warns Of Rare And Dangerous Phenomenon



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Met Eireann forecasts a very cold night in Ireland, as temperatures drop to -2 ° C.

Weather bosses expect conditions in Ireland to change in the coming days, but not before this frost tonight.

A forecaster from Met Eireann said: “It is cold this morning with a decrease in frost. Sunny in many areas, but also scattered showers, mainly in Connacht and western Munster. More persistent rain in Ulster, clearing to the east This afternoon and early tonight Elsewhere this afternoon and it’s becoming mostly dry Highs 5 to 9 degrees with moderate to cool winds from the northwest.

“This night will be mainly dry, with clear periods, but cold, with frosts. Minimum temperatures of minus 2 to plus 2 degrees. Light to moderate westerly winds will return from the south, cooling along the west and southwest coasts in the tomorrow, with rising clouds. “



Snow scenes depicted in the Dublin Mountains

And Met Eireann expert Joanna Donnelly has warned motorists about a rare phenomenon that is causing more accidents.

On Twitter, Joanna said the event is “a very rare phenomenon in Ireland and very, very dangerous on the roads.”

“If you are on the roads this morning, be especially careful and leave plenty of time and space for vulnerable road users,” he added.

Fortunately, starting tomorrow it will be less cold and frosty nights are not expected.

A forecaster from Met Eireann added: “Tomorrow morning will be mostly dry at first, with a quick clearing of frost. The rain will spread from the Atlantic through Munster and Connacht in the morning, spreading east at all areas during the afternoon.

“Clearer conditions, with only isolated rains, will continue to the west and southwest into the night.

“Cold in the central region, north and east, with maximum temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees, but milder in the southwest and along the west coast, with temperatures in the afternoon of 7 to 11 degrees. southeast will be mostly light to moderate but cool to strong on the south, west and northwest coasts. “



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