An Arctic snowstorm is on its way to Ireland, with weather experts warning of cold temperatures and possible snow next week
Galway: A weather expert just shared some news. An Arctic storm is heading for Ireland soon. It’s expected to bring cold and snow.
This week, temperatures have been surprisingly warm. But that’s about to change. By the end of next week, we might see snow and freezing temps.
Severe Weather EU pointed out some activity in the Atlantic. This will affect our weather here. The Polar Vortex is strong right now.
It’s causing intense weather across the Northern Hemisphere. Canada and the U.S. are already feeling it. And now, it’s our turn.
Weather experts say two things could happen next week. One possibility is a strong flow from the southwest. This could bring windy weather and rain.
The second option is a colder front moving in. This could lead to stormy weather and even some wintry precipitation. It all depends on the cold air from the U.S.
Met Eireann has shared their forecast. Thursday night should be mostly dry, with some clouds and clear skies. A bit of rain might come in from the west later.
On Friday, expect dry weather in most areas. There will be some sunny spells, but rain could hit the west. Temperatures will be mild, around 9 to 12 degrees.
Friday night will stay mostly dry but cloudy. A few patches of mist and drizzle are possible. Temperatures will drop to about 4 to 8 degrees.
Saturday morning looks cloudy with some drizzle. But don’t worry, sunny spells might break through in the afternoon. Rain could arrive in the evening.
Saturday night will see rain moving in from the west. The east will stay drier and clearer. Expect temperatures between 5 to 9 degrees.
On Sunday, rain will slowly move east. By evening, the western half should clear up, with some sunny spells and showers. Temperatures will be around 8 to 12 degrees.