Better late than never, eh?
Following an incredible mild few weeks, it appears that the drop in temperature may give us the white Christmas we’ve been waiting for – albeit a little too late.
Met Éireann has announced that today could be the day in which certain parts of the country experience snow, as they’ve published a weather forecast predicting:
”There’ll be spells of sunshine today with scattered wintry showers. Some showers will be heavy, leading to accumulations of snow on mountains and at times to lower levels. The showers will be most frequent in the north and west and down through the midlands. They’ll become isolated in the evening. Northwest winds will be moderate to fresh and gusty and temperatures will be between 3 and 5 degrees at best.”
And according to their most recent tweet, we might even be able to see the effects of this from as early as 7am.
Met Éireann high resolution model HARMONIE showing mixture of rain and snow prediction for 7am Wednesday 27th December. pic.twitter.com/BHjh01qK46
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) December 27, 2017
As for tonight, the weather forecaster predicted on their website:
”Showers will become confined to the coasts of Ulster and north Connacht tonight and winds will ease. Under clear skies fog will form, becoming dense in places. Temperatures will be between zero and minus 3 degrees.”
Brrr. There’s that December weather we remembered.
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