Forecaster warns collapse of the polar vortex could bring prolonged cold snap with snow to Ireland
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Weather models are beginning to indicate the development of a potentially prolonged cold spell commencing this coming weekend in Ireland, regional forecaster Cathal Nolan has predicted.
The Irish Weather Channel meteorologist said: Both the GFS and ECMWF weather models are now both in agreement that our weather will again turn colder next Sunday, with a renewed risk of frost, snow and ice. At present this colder spell would again be as a result of a large blocking anticyclone across Greenland, forcing the jet stream well to the south of Ireland and allowing for a very cold north to northeast airflow to develop.
The weather forecast for Ireland for the coming week from Met Eireann is for the weather to turn more unsettled with rain and breezy conditions at times through.
A forecaster is warning that Arctic weather conditions with snow and more sub zero temperatures is potentially on the way for Ireland. According to Weather Aler.
The weather forecast for Ireland for the coming week from Met Eireann is for the weather to turn more unsettled with rain and breezy conditions at times through.
The weather forecast for Ireland for the weekend from Met Eireann is for a return to more near normal temperature but the weather will also become more uns.