Ireland Weather Forecast for March 14th: Bone-Chilling Cold, Brutal Winds & Wintry Blasts
In Ireland, Friday kicks off with a bitter chill, as showery rain sweeps across the country, bringing wintry conditions to higher ground in the southeast. Although brighter spells will break through, temperatures will struggle, staying locked between 7 to 9 degrees. A brisk northeast wind will add an extra bite, making it feel even colder.

National Weather Overview
Region | Morning | Afternoon | Evening & Night |
---|---|---|---|
Leinster | Cold with showery rain, wintry on higher ground. | Drier spells, but feeling raw in northeast winds. | Mostly dry but bitterly cold overnight. |
Munster | Scattered showers, brighter spells developing. | Cool with occasional sunshine. | Frost and icy patches forming overnight. |
Connacht | Cloudy with patchy showers, cold winds. | Brighter but feeling raw. | Frost risk with clear spells. |
Ulster | Cold start, some showers lingering. | Drier but breezy, temperatures struggling. | Freezing temperatures expected overnight. |
What to Expect in Ireland
- Temperature: 7 to 9 degrees by day, dropping close to freezing overnight.
- Winds: Brisk northeast winds, adding a serious wind chill factor.
- Rain: Scattered showers, turning wintry on higher ground in the southeast.
- Night: A freezing, frosty night, with widespread icy conditions possible.
Looking Ahead
The cold snap isn’t letting up anytime soon. Expect frosty mornings, chilly days, and continued wintry showers heading into the weekend.
Impacts and Advice
- Travel: Icy patches overnight, so take care on roads.
- Outdoor Activities: Bundle up—it will feel much colder than forecasted.
- Farming & Agriculture: Protect livestock and crops, as temperatures plunge.
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