Weather Forecast Ireland




It’s That Time of Year Again!
A rainy, blustery, crisp, sunny, foggy – Irish – November.
As we approach the depths of winter, it’s important to keep abreast of the latest weather forecasts. With the unpredictable nature of Irish weather, it’s always best to be prepared for anything.
This year, the Met Éireann long-range forecast is predicting a colder and wetter than average winter. So, wrap up warm and invest in a good pair of wellies!
Monthly Forecast
November
The month of November is typically characterized by mild temperatures and plenty of rainfall. This year, however, we can expect colder than average temperatures, with the possibility of some snow in the northern and eastern parts of the country.
December
December is usually a cold and wet month, with temperatures dropping below freezing at night. This year, we can expect similar conditions, with the possibility of some frost and ice.
January
January is the coldest month of the year in Ireland, with average temperatures of around 5 degrees Celsius. This year, we can expect temperatures to be slightly lower than average, with the possibility of some snow and ice.
February
February is typically a milder month than January, with temperatures beginning to rise. This year, we can expect similar conditions, with the possibility of some rain and wind.
Staying Safe in Winter
There are a few things you can do to stay safe during the winter months:
* Wrap up warm. When you’re going outside, make sure to wear a hat, gloves, and scarf.
* Wear appropriate footwear. Choose shoes or boots with good traction to avoid slipping on icy surfaces.
* Be aware of the weather forecast. Check the Met Éireann website or app before you head out to see what the weather conditions are like.
* Take extra care when driving. Slow down and allow extra time for your journey.
* Be prepared for power outages. Keep a torch and some batteries on hand in case of a power cut.

As we head into the winter months, it’s important to be prepared for the worst. By following these tips, you can stay safe and enjoy the winter season.