Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

Issued at: 01 January 2026 16:01

TODAY - Thursday 1st January

This evening will be dry in most areas but showers will affect Ulster and parts of the southwest.

TONIGHT

Early tonight will be mainly dry with clear spells and with frost developing as temperatures fall to between -1 and +3 degrees with moderate west to northwest winds. Rain will develop in Ulster will move southwards across Leinster and Connacht overnight. Wintry showers will follow into Ulster. Munster will stay mainly dry.

TOMORROW - Friday 2nd January

On Friday morning, cloud and patchy rain will affect Munster and will clear to the south. Sunny spells and scattered showers will follow, these mainly in Ulster and Connacht, with some falling as sleet or snow in Ulster. Cold with highest temperatures of just 2 to 6 degrees and moderate to fresh northwesterly winds.

National Outlook

Overview: A cold start to 2026 but plenty of dry weather with high pressure remaining nearby. Turning colder with sharp to severe frosts developing and some wintry showers mainly affecting the north and northwest.

Friday night: Cold with widespread frost and some icy patches on untreated surfaces. Most places will be dry with clear spells but a few showers of sleet and snow will continue in the north and northwest. Lowest temperatures of -2 to +2 degrees in moderate northwesterly winds.

Saturday: Frost and any ice will be slow to clear on Saturday morning. Another generally dry and bright day with spells of sunshine, though isolated showers of rain and sleet are possible in the north and northwest. Highest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees in moderate northwest winds.

Saturday night: A few wintry showers will continue in the north and northwest on Saturday night but it will be dry and largely clear elsewhere. Sharp frost and some ice developing with lowest temperatures of -3 to 0 degrees in light northwest winds.

Sunday: A cold day with frost lingering in sheltered spots. Once again, most areas will be dry with sunny spells but scattered showers of rain, sleet and possibly snow will affect Ulster through the day. Daytime temperatures of 1 to 5 degrees in light to moderate northwest winds.

Monday: Another cold but mostly dry and bright day, though with the chance of isolated wintry showers. Frost and ice lingering in sheltered spots with daytime temperatures of just 1 to 5 degrees in a light northwesterly or variable breeze.

Further outlook: Continuing cold early next week with plenty of dry weather, though there remains a chance of wintry showers or some patchy rain.