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15 Dec 2025

Cold and weather in Met Eireann weather forecast for weekend with freezing temperatures forecast

Ireland is in for a cold and wet weekend according to the latest weather forecast for Ireland from Met Eireann

Met Eireann forecast wet and cold weekend with freezing temperatures to return

Ireland is in for a cold and wet weekend according to the latest weather forecast for Ireland from Met Eireann

According to the latest weather forecast, temperatures will drop to as low as eight degrees on Saturday and Sunday with showers and general falls of rain forecast. Night time temperatures are set to drop below freezing with some grass frost forming.

According to the latest Met Eireann weather forecast, there will be some bright or sunny spells on Friday with well scattered showers, some heavy. Highest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees in a light to moderate northeasterly breeze.

On Friday night, showers will soon die away with long clear spells following. Some frost will set in. Cold with lowest temperatures of -1 to 3 degrees in light northerly breezes.

According to the latest Met Eireann weather forecast, Saturday will be a cool day with a mix of sunny spells and scattered April showers feeding in over the country, in a light to moderate northeasterly breeze. Highest temperatures of 8 to 12 degrees, mildest in the west.

It will be mainly dry and chilly on Saturday night with clear spells in a light northwesterly breeze. Lowest temperatures of -1 to plus 2 degrees with some grass frost forming.

According to the latest Met Eireann weather forecast, Sunday will see the likelihood of more general falls of rain moving in off the Atlantic during the day. Much of the south and southeast may stay fully dry however. Fairly cool with highest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees. Northerly winds will likely veer westerly.

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