Map Legend

National Forecast

04 January 2026 16:46

Today

Cloudy with rain in the southwest, possibly turning wintry inland, will clear southeastwards this evening, leaving icy conditions. Otherwise, a mix of clear spells and scattered wintry showers, mainly in Ulster and Connacht, with small accumulations of snow possible.

Tonight

Very cold tonight with a widespread sharp to severe frost and icy stretches on untreated surfaces. Scattered wintry showers will continue, mainly in the west and north, with small accumulations of snow and impaired visibility in parts. A light dusting of snow is possible elsewhere where isolated showers occur. Patches of freezing mist and fog will form also. Lowest temperatures of -6 to -1 degrees in light to moderate northwesterly winds.

Tomorrow

Very cold to begin on Monday, with frost and icy stretches on untreated surfaces slow to clear. Patches of freezing fog and some lying snow in places too, mainly across north and northwest counties. It'll be a dry and sunny day for most areas, with wintry showers mainly confined to north and northwest fringes by late morning. Highest temperatures of only 1 to 6 degrees in light to moderate northwest to west winds.

Met News

24th December 2025

Met Éireann Aviation forecast for Santa, Christmas Eve 2025

The countdown is on until Santa sets off on his s... more

23rd December 2025

Met Éireann partners in Polarstern expedition

Met Éireann climate scientist and researcher, Dr ... more

10th December 2025

New study links climate change to increased rainfall and flood risk

A new rapid attribution study from Maynooth Univer... more