The long weekend is approaching which means we’ve got plenty of adventures scheduled with the little ones, however, it looks like the weather may dampen the festivities.
Apparently, the Emerald Isle will be turning white rather than green on Paddy’s Day as snow is forecast for the national holiday.
On Saturday night, temperatures will drop as low as -1, setting us up for a very wintry Paddy's Day.
Moving into Sunday, it will be bright and cold, with wintry showers – either snow, sleet or freezing rain.
According to Met Eireann: 'Sunday, St Patrick's day is likely to be a bright and cold day with sunny spells and scattered showers, some of the showers could be wintry.'
7 Day Forecast Pressure and Precipitation Charts in 6 hour intervalshttps://t.co/v5aQGT8F9e pic.twitter.com/3IZGpMX97I
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) March 13, 2019
'Top temperatures 7 to 9 degrees in a moderate to fresh northwesterly breeze.'
If you’re heading into the parade or planning a day of adventures with the kids then make sure to wrap up warm over the bank holiday weekend.