Ireland narrowly avoids Beast from the East as heavy snowfall set to hit Scotland

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Ireland narrowly avoids Beast from the East as heavy snowfall set to hit Scotland
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Ireland is expected to avoid heavy snowfall despite a forecast for a cold spell. A large amount of snow is expected in western Scotland, while Ireland will experience rain and drizzle. Met Eireann states temperatures will remain generally frost-free, but some uncertainty persists for the weekend forecast.

Heavy snowfall is narrowly avoiding Ireland as a weather expert has given an update on the country getting another Beast from the East.

Wednesday night will be cloudy with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle in the west, moving a little further eastwards. There's the chance of a little sleet over higher ground. The rain and drizzle will be most persistent in the west and southwest, where a few heavier bursts are likely, along with some mist and hill fog, while the rain will be patchier and light elsewhere with plenty of dry spells.

Friday, 14 February Mostly cloudy with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle, most persistent early in the day, but with drier spells developing into the afternoon, especially further to the east. Highest temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees generally but milder across Munster with highs of 8 to 11 degrees. Breezy for a time, especially further to the east and north, with moderate to fresh east to southeast winds, though the winds will decrease mostly moderate by the afternoon.

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