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National Forecast

05 January 2026 08:07

Today

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

Tonight

Cold and dry with clear spells for most at first tonight, though wintry showers will become more widespread in the north for a time early on. Widespread frost and icy stretches will form early on along with patches of mist and fog. Cloud will build from the west overnight, raising temperatures slightly, and outbreaks of rain or sleet will reach Atlantic coastal areas by morning. Lowest temperatures of -3 to +2 degrees, with light to moderate westerly winds backing southwesterly by morning.

Tomorrow

Cold and dry to start in the eastern half of the country tomorrow, with frost and icy patches. Outbreaks of rain and drizzle in the west will move eastwards through the morning and early afternoon, becoming patchier as they do. Sunny spells and scattered showers will follow. Highest temperatures of 3 to 8 degrees, coldest in the east, with mostly moderate southwesterly winds veering northwesterly in the evening.

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