Issued at: 04 January 2026 16:51
Cloudy with rain in the southwest, turning wintry inland, will gradually clear southeastwards this evening, leaving icy conditions and perhaps a light covering in parts. Otherwise, a mix of clear spells and scattered wintry showers, mainly in Ulster and Connacht, with small accumulations of snow possible.
Very cold tonight with a widespread sharp to severe frost and icy stretches on untreated surfaces. Scattered wintry showers will continue, mainly in the west and north, with small accumulations of snow and impaired visibility in parts. A light dusting of snow is possible elsewhere where isolated showers occur. Patches of freezing mist and fog will form also. Lowest temperatures of -6 to -1 degrees in light to moderate northwesterly winds.
Very cold to begin on Monday, with frost and icy stretches on untreated surfaces slow to clear. Patches of freezing fog and some lying snow in places too, mainly across north and northwest counties. It'll be a dry and sunny day for most areas, with wintry showers mainly confined to north and northwest fringes by late morning. Highest temperatures of only 1 to 6 degrees in light to moderate northwest to west winds.
Overview: Our weather is set to turn more unsettled as low pressure takes charge with rain spreading from the Atlantic.
Monday night: Showers will spread eastwards across the country early on in the night, clearing to leave dry and clear conditions before cloud builds from the west later. Lowest temperatures of -3 to +1 degrees with frost and icy stretches forming early on, in light to moderate southwest winds.
Tuesday: Cloud and rain will move in across the western half of the country through the morning, possibly turning to sleet. The rain and sleet will clear southeastwards through the day and will be followed by sunny spells and scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 3 to 8 degrees in light to moderate southwest winds, veering northwesterly through the evening.
Tuesday night: Any showers along Atlantic coasts will die out early on becoming dry overnight with clear spells. Cloud will build from the west through the night. Lowest temperatures of -2 to 2 degrees in light northwest to west winds.
Wednesday: Rain will spread across the country from the west through Wednesday, possibly turning to sleet over higher ground. Staying cold in the east with highest temperatures of 1 to 4 degrees but milder further west with highest temperatures of 4 to 9 degrees. Moderate south to southwest winds.
Wednesday night: Rain looks to clear eastwards early on in the night with clear spells and isolated showers following. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 5 degrees in light westerly or variable winds.
Thursday: There is uncertainty in the forecast for Thursday but it's possible that rain will move over the southern half of the country with showers further north. Highest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees in moderate to fresh southwest winds.

Temperature circle (°C): maximum and minimum temperature forecast for each day. Wind symbol (km/h): arrow points in the direction the wind is blowing. The weather and wind icons: for the time of maximum temperature and minimum temperature.