Monday Day

Cloudy with outbreaks of rain slowly moving southwards. Temperatures of 6 to 9 degrees for much of the country. Colder, brighter weather will follow into Ulster from the north this afternoon with temperatures of just 4 or 5 degrees.


Monday Night

Rain and drizzle will be felt in the south but will gradually clear. Long clear spells will develop and it will become very cold with lowest temperatures of 0 and -4 degrees with a widespread sharp frost and some icy stretches. A few wintry showers will develop on north facing coasts.


Tuesday Day

A cold and frosty start to the day with bright and mainly dry with sunny spells. A few showers may develop on north facing coasts. Highest temperatures of just 3 to 6 degrees with light to moderate northerly breezes.


Tuesday Night

A cold night with a widespread sharp frost as temperatures fall to between -5 and 0 degrees. Mostly dry and clear over the northern half of the country, with wintry falls of sleet snow in parts of the south.


Wednesday Day

A cold frosty start with icy stretches, but with a good deal of dry bright sunshine about too. Areas will stay dry for the day in moderate east to southeast winds, though outbreaks of rain or sleet may continue over the southern half of the country. Highest temperatures will again range just 3 to 6 degrees.


Wednesday Night

Widespread wintry outbreaks continue through the night. Very cold in parts with lowest temperatures of -4 to + 0 degrees with light to moderate northeasterly breezes.


Thursday

Wintry outbreaks continuing through Thursday, with any snow turning to a mix of sleet and rain as the day progresses. A chilly day with highest temperatures of 3 or 4 degrees, milder along southern fringes. Mostly moderate easterly breezes. Cold again overnight with lows of -2 to +2 degrees.