Dublin Weather: ‘Beast from the East’-Like Event Could Bring Chilly Temps
Dublin may face freezing temperatures as a cold weather system approaches this week
Dublin, Ireland, Beast from the East, Cold Weather, Freezing Temperatures
Dublin: A cold weather event similar to the “Beast from the East” might hit soon. Met Eireann warns of freezing temperatures ahead.
Weather Alerts Ireland says after the bank holiday, expect colder air from the west. This week, more cold air will push in from the east.
There’s uncertainty about this easterly flow, but updates will follow. Today will be dry with some clouds and hazy sunshine, turning breezy later.
Daytime temperatures will be around 10 to 12 degrees. Tonight, expect breezy conditions with rain moving in from the west.
Temperatures will drop to about 7 to 9 degrees. Tomorrow starts wet and cloudy, but rain will clear, bringing sunshine and scattered showers.
Temperatures will be around 9 to 10 degrees. The national outlook shows Tuesday night becoming mostly dry with clear spells.
Lowest temperatures will range from -1 to +3 degrees, with frost possible. Wednesday will be mostly dry with some sunshine and light showers.
Temperatures will reach 6 to 9 degrees. Wednesday night will be clear and cold, with lows between -2 and +2 degrees.
Thursday looks dry and sunny, but clouds may roll in later. Expect temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees.
Friday will also be mostly dry with sunshine, though clouds may build from the west. Temperatures will be 6 to 9 degrees.
Next weekend has some uncertainty, as rain may come from the west, but plenty of dry weather is still expected.