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It’s that time of year again - the time when the weather in Ireland becomes unpredictable and the chances of snow increase as it always do in the first month of the year. It’s time to break out the woolly hat and gloves, and maybe even the snow boots If you are lucky!

Everybody loves a good snowfall. It’s beautiful to look at, and it’s so much fun to play in. But snow can also be dangerous, so it’s important to be prepared.
According to Met Éireann, the national meteorological service, Ireland is likely to see some snow in the coming weeks. Some areas could receive 20cm of the white stuff! The snow is expected to fall mainly in the north and west of the country, but there is a chance that it could fall anywhere in Ireland.
The best way to prepare for snow is to be prepared for anything. The Met Éireann website has a wealth of information on how to prepare for snow, including tips on how to drive in snow and ice, how to stay warm, and how to avoid getting stranded. It’s also a good idea to have a supply of food and water on hand in case of power outages.
If you’re planning on traveling during the snow, be sure to check the latest weather forecast before you go. And if you do get caught in a snowstorm, be sure to stay calm and follow the advice of the authorities.

Snow can be a beautiful thing, but it can also be dangerous. So, if you're planning on traveling in Ireland in the coming weeks, be sure to check the weather forecast and be prepared for the possibility of snow.

Here are some additional tips for staying safe in the snow:

  • Dress warmly in layers. Wear a hat, gloves, and scarf, and make sure your feet are dry.
  • Wear sturdy shoes or boots with good traction.
  • Be careful when walking on ice. Take small steps and be aware of your surroundings.
  • If you're driving, allow extra time to reach your destination. Slow down and increase your following distance.
  • If you get stuck in the snow, stay calm and call for help.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that you stay safe and enjoy the snow this winter.