AN Irish weather expert has warned that “big changes” are on the horizon as temperatures are going to plummet next week.
While the extent of potential snowfall is still unclear, Met Éireann said it will have further information over the weekend.
Met Éireann has issued a ‘Weather Advisory’ for next week as the weather turns colder with risk of plummeting temperatures.
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