Snow Flurries Possible for Ireland Amid Unstable Weather & Cold Air Alert

Ireland braces for potential snow flurries this weekend! Experts warn of unstable conditions and approaching cold air, impacting southern areas.

Snow Flurries Possible for Ireland Amid Unstable Weather & Cold Air Alert
Snow Flurries Possible for Ireland Amid Unstable Weather & Cold Air Alert

Hey, guess what? Ireland might see some snow soon. It could happen this weekend, so keep an eye out. Cold air is coming from the west. It could bring snow if it’s cold and unstable enough.

One expert named James Peacock said this. He thinks southern areas might get light snow. Before any snow, expect wind and rain. This will hit the west coast on Tuesday night. Wednesday should then be sunny.

Another weather person, Alan O’Reilly, talked about this too. He mentioned the wind and rain before sunshine. He said Wednesday and Thursday will have sunshine, with Friday also having sunny parts. Nights will be cold with frost.

Met Eireann also shared its forecast. Today, expect showers with some hail and the possibility of thunderstorms. Winds will be strong but ease up later today.

Tonight, showers will be less common. It will be cold and clear, with temperatures ranging from -1 to +3 Celsius. Expect frost and ice, with light to moderate breezes.

Tomorrow, Wednesday will be mostly dry and sunny. Showers will stop during the afternoon. Temperatures will reach 8 to 10 Celsius. Winds will shift southwest.

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