Ireland's November forecast shows mild temperatures with no snow expected

irishmirror.ie October 30, 2024, 08:01 PM UTC

Ireland is set for typical autumn weather in November, with temperatures gradually dropping. Met Eireann's long-range forecast indicates that while frosty mornings may occur, no snow is expected this month, with temperatures likely remaining average or slightly above. The first two weeks of November will see settled conditions and below-average rainfall, with milder temperatures reducing the chance of night frosts. By mid-November, a shift in weather patterns may bring more rain, particularly to coastal areas. The final week of November shows uncertainty, but forecasts suggest continued mild temperatures and some rain from the Atlantic. Overall, temperatures are expected to stay just above average throughout the month.


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