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06 Sept 2025

SNOW TRACKER: Where is snow forecast to fall in Ireland? - Kilkenny Live

SNOW TRACKER: Where is snow forecast to fall in Ireland? - Kilkenny Live

SNOW TRACKER: Where is snow forecast to fall in Ireland?

Ireland is set to be hit by a blast of Arctic weather with temperatures set to remain low for a number of days. 

You can track the latest forecast for the snow live on the windy.com weather tracker below. Simply press the play button for the forecasted snowfall.

Read more on the forecast below the tracker

According to Met Eireann, there will be a frosty start on Tuesday morning with icy stretches. Falls of rain, sleet and snow in the southwest will clear away early in the morning to leave a cold, mostly sunny and dry day though cloud may linger in parts of the south and southwest. Wintry showers will affect north facing coastal areas. Highest temperatures of just 3 to 6 degrees. Light to moderate northerly winds will veer easterly in the afternoon and freshen in the southwest.

Tuesday night is set to be another icy cold night with a widespread sharp or severe frost as temperatures fall to between -5 and 0 degrees. Mostly dry and clear over the northern half of the country, with wintry falls of rain sleet or snow in parts of the south.

According to Met Eireann, there will be a very cold frosty start on Wednesday with icy stretches, but with a good deal of dry bright sunshine about too. Many areas will stay dry for the day in moderate east to southeast winds, though outbreaks of rain or sleet may continue over the southern half of the country. Highest temperatures will again range just 3 to 6 degrees.

Widespread wintry outbreaks may continue to feed up from the southwest through the night on Wednesday. Very cold in parts with lowest temperatures of -4 to + 0 degrees with light to moderate northeasterly breezes.

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