The latest forecasts from Met Eireann and other weather experts predict that next week will bring severe cold, fog, ice, sleet and snow from Sunday night, January 14th.
Alien doctors have warned the country, including County Galway, that arctic winds will bring freezing temperatures Sunday night into Monday morning, with temperatures dropping below freezing and the mercury dropping to -4 degrees Celsius.
A yellow weather warning has already been issued for Northern Ireland as winds blowing in from the North Pole cause cold air, bringing ice and snow with the freezing winds to Northern Ireland.
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Meteorologist Alan O’Reilly highlighted yellow weather warnings and warned the public about the dangers of low temperatures.
Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “The Met Office has issued a yellow snow and ice warning for Northern Ireland on Monday due to the risk of snow and low temperatures.”
“It looks like the south is mainly dry for now, with the greatest chance of showers in northern areas.”
Alan added: “Weather models are still uncertain about the path of that low-pressure system on Wednesday, and if it falls too far it could bring snow to the south of England. “All models say it will remain south of Ireland, so it will be possible to get snow from Ireland. “If you were expecting snow,” he added. Looks like you’re out of luck. ”
However, Met Alien has not yet issued a valid warning as it waits to see how the situation develops in counties within the republic.
A nearly 24-hour warning for six counties is in place warning the public about the clear risk of injury from slips and falls on icy surfaces due to icy spots on some untreated roads, sidewalks and bike paths. is warning you.
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