Dublin Airport wasn’t too far behind at -5.8C, followed by Mullingar at -4.8C and Mount Dillon at -4C, which was measured at 6am this morning. But despite the icy conditions, it doesn’t look like everyone is going to see some serious snow just yet. Met Éireann has said there will only be "significant accumulations" of snow on high ground on Thursday. The forecaster said, "On Thursday, a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow will move in accompanied by strong easterly winds. "Significant accumulations of snow are possible on high ground and with some accumulations to lower-levels at times." READ MORE: Passengers Advised To Check With Airlines As Cold Weather Affects FlightsIt was cold overnight. Temperatures at some of our weather stations at 6am.
Dublin Airport: - 5.8C Mullingar: -4.8C Mount Dillon: -4.0C Oak Park: -3.7C Ballyhaise: -3.4C Grange: -3.1C Gurteen: -2.7C Shannon Airport: -2.7C Moore Park: -3.4C Phoenix Park: -3.9C Casement: -3.0C — Met Éireann (@MetEireann) January 31, 2019