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14th December 2022
09:09am GMT

"There's not a huge amount of precipitation, no sleet or snow apart from a few showers on coasts, but the temperatures are going significantly colder.
"I have the -7 widely in the forecast for overnight tonight, but it's going to be much colder than that in isolated areas, there's -11 showing up on my charts here," Donnelly said.
While the temperature hit -7.5 at the Mount Dillon weather station in Co Longford last night, temperatures typically stayed between -4 and -5.
"It is not going to get much warmer than that today. Temperatures this morning aren't likely to rise above freezing for much of the country, for much of the morning," she added.
"It'll be afternoon before temperatures creep above the zero mark, and they're going to fall pretty quickly ... down again to -4C, so it's a really, really, bitterly cold day out there today,"
While our climate doesn't usually allow for a white Christmas, Donnelly noted that once there is precipitation there is a chance of snow when temperatures get this low.
The lowest temperature on record in Ireland was -19.1C of January 1880, but in more recent years we saw temperatures of -9.7C, during Storm Emma in 2018 and -17.5C on Christmas Day in Co Mayo in 2010.Explore more on these topics: