Severe frost and fog ahead as temperatures to fall to -5

Met Éireann warns mean air temperature will be 4 degrees below normal for rest of week

Get ready for a frosty and bitterly cold night as temperatures are set to fall to minus 5 degrees.

Met Éireann has issued a low temperature warning for Leinster, Munster and Connacht.

The yellow “be aware” alert will be in place from 9pm on Wednesday for 12 hours.

Forecasters predict severe frost across the country on Wednesday, with the south of Ireland to remain the coldest.

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Temperatures overnight dropped as low as minus 6 in some rural areas in south Leinster and Munster.

It will be dry, cold and calm during the day on Wednesday, although frost and fog are expected to linger. Temperatures will range between 5 to 10 degrees.

The national forecaster has warned there could be dangerous driving conditions on Wednesday night as mist is expected to thicken into dense fog causing “impaired visibility” in some areas.

It said frost would be widespread with temperatures falling to minus 5 degrees except in Ulster where temperatures would range between 0 to 3 degrees.

Thursday is expected to be another dry day with the highest temperature reaching 4 degrees.

Sharp frost is expected during the night with the lowest temperatures set to reach minus 3 degrees.

The rest of the week is expected to stay dry, cold and calm with further frost and fog at times.

Mean air temperatures are expected to be at least 3 to 4 degrees below normal.

Rachel Flaherty

Rachel Flaherty

Rachel Flaherty is Digital Features Editor and journalist with The Irish Times