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Met Éireann issues Status Yellow low temperature and ice warning for Ireland from tomorrow evening

The week ahead will be cold, with frost and ice forming in many places.

LAST UPDATE | 1 hr ago

A LOW TEMPERATURE and ice warning will be in place across the country tomorrow.

Today, the northern half of the country is under a Status Yellow alert for snow and ice, with a similar warning issued by the UK Met Office across Northern Ireland.

The Met Éireann alert for counties Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim and Monaghan is in place from 7pm this evening until 8am tomorrow, with snowfall accumulations possible this evening and overnight and possible impacts including poor visibility and difficult travelling conditions.

The UK Met Office alert across Northern Ireland meanwhile is in place from 3pm until 10am tomorrow.

Tomorrow evening, all of the Republic will be under a Status Yellow low temperature and ice warning from 8pm Tuesday until 10am Wednesday.

There is a further nation-wide Status Yellow low temperature and ice warning in place from 8pm on Wednesday to 10am on Thursday.

It follows a weather advisory put out by Met Éireann last week which warned people are in for “quite a shock” this week as temperatures plummet from the relatively mild weather seen so far in November.

The forecaster added that the northern half of the country can expect some sleet and snow this week during the first “cold snap” of the season.

Local councils and the Road Safety Authority have issued warnings to road users to exercise caution while travelling after Met Éireann issued the warnings.

Road users warned

Cavan County Council has advised that its crews will be on standby to salt the roads in the case of ice, but that road users are advised “that rain and sleet in particular can wash away the salt, limiting its effectiveness.”

“Extreme caution should be exercised at *all* times on *all* roads, regardless of whether they’ve been treated, and all motorists should reduce speed accordingly,” the council posted on X.

Monaghan County Council has also advised people to exercise caution.

The RSA highlighted the warning from Met Éireann, and said on X that possible impacts could include poor visibility and difficult travelling conditions.

General weather 

Meanwhile, it will be a cold, wet day today across much of the country as temperatures drop significantly.

According to Met Éireann, rain in Munster and Connacht will today spread northwards and become widespread later this afternoon.

The rain will turn heavy at times, and may fall as sleet or snow in parts of Ulster and north Connacht later this evening.

There will be highs of three to six degrees over the north of the country, with higher temperatures of seven to 12 degrees elsewhere, in light to moderate breezes.

Tonight will see further spells of rain, with some snow accumulations possible in Ulster and north Connacht, especially in hilly areas.

It will become drier by morning, with some frost and ice developing.

Temperatures will drop further to between -1 and +5 degrees. 

Tomorrow will be cold again, with falls of rain, sleet and snow clearing south during the afternoon.

The rest of the day will be a mixture of showers and sunny spells, with highest temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees generally and from 5 to 8 in Munster, while the rest of the week will remain cold with frost and ice forming in many places. 

- With additional reporting from Diarmuid Pepper

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