Map Legend

National Forecast

08 January 2026 21:17

Tonight

Lingering rain and drizzle along with sleet and a little snow over higher ground in the southeast and east, will clear early tonight to leave clear spells and scattered wintry showers, mainly affecting Atlantic and northern counties. Cold with lowest temperatures of -2 to +2 degrees and with frost and ice forming on untreated surfaces. Winds will be mostly light to moderate northwesterly, fresher for a time in the south and southeast.

Tomorrow

A cold start tomorrow morning with frost and icy patches, slow to clear. Staying cold but a bright day overall with spells of sunshine and scattered showers, mainly affecting parts of Munster, Connacht and north Ulster. The showers will be a wintry mix of rain, hail and sleet, with a little snow possible over higher ground and a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Highest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees, coldest in the northeast, with mostly light to moderate westerly winds, increasing fresh to strong and gusty northwesterly in the southwest.

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