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National Forecast

21 November 2024 01:27

Tonight

A very cold and wintry night with outbreaks of rain, sleet, hail and snow spreading from the west, transitioning increasingly to sleet and snow overnight. Scattered wintry showers will affect parts of the north and northwest. Some snow accumulations are likely across the country. Lowest temperatures of -4 to 0 degrees. Frost and icy stretches will develop too. Northeasterly winds will be gusty across western and southern counties; light to moderate elsewhere.

Tomorrow

A very cold, wintry and treacherous start to Thursday with lying snow starting out across many areas; frost and ice in places too with spot flooding across southern fringes starting out too. Outbreaks of snow, sleet and rain will clear most areas by mid-morning, and southern counties by midday. While some sunny spells will develop, scattered wintry showers will follow into Atlantic counties. Icy stretches will linger through the day in places with maximum temperatures of just 1 to 4 degrees. Northeasterly winds will be rather brisk across southern counties starting out; light to moderate in strength elsewhere

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