Storm Conall is set to deliver a surprising weather twist as it tracks close to Ireland. Met Eireann has confirmed temperatures will soar by a dramatic 13C within just 24 hours - but it's not all good news.
Just days after Ireland was battered by the heavy rain and strong winds of Storm Bert, another storm has been named - but this time, the forecast is looking very different.
The storm has already passed south of Ireland and brought heavy rainfall to the UK overnight. It's currently continuing its journey eastward and is expected to bring strong and potentially disruptive winds to the Netherlands today and tomorrow.READ MORE: Aer Lingus Black Friday sale has flights to America under €200 - plus bargain fares to Spain
In an even starker contrast, tonight’s temperatures will plunge as low as -3C in some areas - but by tomorrow night, they are forecast to rise significantly, with the national forecaster predicting a mild 9C to 12C after dark. Giving a day-by-day breakdown of what to expect, Met Eireann said: "A cold and frosty start Wednesday with areas of fog, dense across parts of the midlands, leading to difficult travelling conditions. Fog may linger in some spots but will clear from most areas through the morning to leave a mostly dry day with spells of sunshine. However, a few showers will occur early on near the north and east coast. Highs of just 3C to 7C , but colder where any fog lingers, in a light variable breeze.
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