THE people of Ireland need to wrap up more now than ever before.
The weather the last few weeks has been predictably unpredictable, however, it looks like for sure that the weather is to get a lot worse.
While it's sunny and dry for the most part of today in Ireland, there still remains a chill in the air.
For Monday however, it's predicted that temperatures will drop below 0 degrees, with some parts of Ireland even going to be -2 degrees.
Some sleet over parts of #Ireland now. As well as interior parts of Wales, Snowdonia has snow showers now. pic.twitter.com/23uKZ95oQh
— Iain Gold (@iainG81) November 12, 2017
For tomorrow, however, Met Éireann predicts that "Monday will start off dry. Cloud will build early in the north and northwest with rain there in the morning becoming widespread over the northern half of the country, slowly sinking south in the evening.
"Temperatures in the afternoon will range between 8C and 12C, mildest in the west, with light, south to southwest winds increasing moderate during the day and becoming fresh at the coasts.
Patchy light rain and drizzle will continue on Monday night. Temperatures won't fall lower than 4C to 8C, coldest in the east."