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Rain warning and temperatures set to plunge as Ireland celebrates new year

Met Eireann has warned that the new year will bring a cold snap, with temperatures expected to drop as low as -4C by Thursday.

By contributor By Cate McCurry, PA
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People struggle with their umbrellas as the wind picks up in Dublin’s city centre, as snow, rain and wind warnings are in force and are expected to cause travel issues on New Year’s Eve
People struggle with their umbrellas as the wind picks up in Dublin’s city centre, as snow, rain and wind warnings are in force and are expected to cause travel issues on New Year’s Eve (Niall Carson/PA)

A status yellow rain warning is in place for Cork and Kerry and Met Eireann has predicted a drop in temperature as the country celebrates the new year.

The forecaster has warned that 2025 will bring a cold snap, with temperatures expected to plunge as low as -4C by Thursday.

Cork and Kerry will remain under a status yellow rain warning, which will continue until 6am on Wednesday.

Catarina Haubert, 10, from Brazil, struggles with her umbrella as the wind picks up in Dublin city centre
Catarina Haubert, 10, from Brazil, struggles with her umbrella as the wind picks up in Dublin city centre (Niall Carson/PA)

Persistent rain is expected to cause localised flooding and hazardous travelling conditions.

On New Year’s Day, the rain is expected to gradually clear to the south-east.

The forecaster said that brighter conditions and scattered showers will follow from the north-west for the afternoon.

Met Eireann meteorologist Mark Bowe said: “The low moving over on Tuesday will bring significant winds to the north-west but rain will be widespread and rather heavy at times too which could lead to spot flooding.”

The forecaster went on to explain that the weather on Wednesday will prove to be a lot more significant with more rain and very strong and blustery winds for all areas.

Mr Bowe continued: “We are currently tracking the development of the low pressure system expected for Wednesday with potentially some very impactful winds across western and southern areas.”

Deputy head of forecasting, Liz Coleman, said: “It will be a wet and windy night in the south-west and south for the New Year’s Eve festivities, especially in those counties where we have warnings in place, with persistent rain and some flurries of sleet or snow possible.

A person struggles with their umbrella as the wind picks up in Dublin’s city centre
Snow, rain and wind warnings are in force and are expected to cause travel issues on New Year’s Eve (Niall Carson/PA)

“So plan ahead if you are going to be out and about celebrating. It will be clearer further north with scattered showers.

“The rain will gradually clear to the south-east on New Year’s Day, with brighter conditions and scattered showers following from the north-west through the afternoon.

“Fresh to strong south-west winds will gradually ease and veer northerly, so that will introduce much colder conditions from Wednesday evening onwards.

“Quite a change for Thursday and Friday, feeling much more like winter with bright, cold and crisp days and a few wintry showers.

“Very cold at night with widespread frost and some icy patches so do take care when out and about.”

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