Wintry Hazards Hit Ireland, Mild Then Cold
Met Éireann forecasts a wintry week for Ireland, with cooler air bringing sleet, snow, frost, and ice. Low pressure dominates, starting with rain on Tuesday and scattered showers overnight. Wednesday brings dry spells and sunshine, but showers persist on western shores. Thursday stays wet and windy with heavy rain. The recent wettest February in years, linked to supercharged rainfall from a warmer atmosphere, has heightened concerns. Thursday night turns colder with sleet or snow possible. Friday mixes sunny spells and showers, while Saturday is duller but milder. Sunday is cool and blustery with showers. Stay updated as patterns shift.
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