Met Éireann has issued a cold weather advisory for next week with a risk of snow, frost and hail starting on Monday across the entire country.
Such is the sudden change from mild November conditions, the national forecaster said “people are going to get quite a shock as the temperatures plummet next week”.
A spell of cold and wintry weather is due across the country from Monday onwards and throughout much of next week with frost, ice and showers, most widespread in the north and parts of the west.
There will be hazardous ground conditions due to frost and ice with cold temperatures and poor visibility in wintry showers
https://www.irishtimes.com/environment/2024/11/15/snow-forecast-for-next-week-as-winter-weather-sets-in/
Such is the sudden change from mild November conditions, the national forecaster said “people are going to get quite a shock as the temperatures plummet next week”.
A spell of cold and wintry weather is due across the country from Monday onwards and throughout much of next week with frost, ice and showers, most widespread in the north and parts of the west.
There will be hazardous ground conditions due to frost and ice with cold temperatures and poor visibility in wintry showers
https://www.irishtimes.com/environment/2024/11/15/snow-forecast-for-next-week-as-winter-weather-sets-in/