Sudden Snow Shower Forecast as Colder Than January Blast Heads for Ireland

Ireland is bracing for a sudden cold spell, with snow showers expected soon. This weather pattern could be colder than what we experienced in January.

Sudden Snow Shower Forecast as Colder Than January Blast Heads for Ireland
Sudden Snow Shower Forecast as Colder Than January Blast Heads for Ireland

Ireland: Experts say a snow shower is on the way. A cold spell is expected soon, possibly colder than January.

The latest forecast shows a deep cold easterly flow. This could bring snow back to Ireland.

Nick Finnis from Nick’s Weather Eye mentioned a temperature dip might happen in mid-February. He noted that while snow showers are possible, they are still two weeks away.

The Weather Outlook added that southern Britain might also feel this cold spell. It could bring more snow than January did.

Met Eireann’s early February forecast shows significant rainfall ahead. February usually has rain, but this year might see higher temperatures and more rain than usual.

James Peacock, Head Meteorologist at MetSwift, shared a fun poem about the high pressure across Europe. He humorously noted how much red is on the weather charts.

Here’s what to expect in the next few days:

Today: Cloudy with light rain and drizzle. Breezy with temperatures between 9 to 12 degrees.

Tonight: More rain expected, clearing by dawn. Temperatures will drop to 2 to 5 degrees.

Tomorrow: A mostly dry and bright day, with temperatures reaching 7 to 10 degrees.

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