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06 Dec 2025

Bitterly cold day in store for Donegal with temperatures as low as -6 tonight

This morning will be bitterly cold across Donegal with widespread frost, ice and patches of freezing fog, all of which will persist in some areas all day

Bitterly cold day in store for Donegal with temperatures as low as -6 tonight

This morning will be bitterly cold across Donegal with widespread frost, ice and patches of freezing fog, all of which will persist in some areas all day.

Met Éireann says: Most areas dry with bright or sunny spells. Some scattered wintry showers, these mainly in the west and north of the region. Highest temperatures of -1 to +3 degrees with mostly light northerly breezes.

"Tonight will be extremely cold and largely dry. A few wintry showers will affect parts of the north and west. There will be severe frost, ice or black ice and patches of freezing fog. Lowest temperatures of -6 to -2 degrees with light variable breezes.

"Thursday morning be bitterly cold with widespread frost, ice and some freezing fog, lingering throughout the day in many areas. Mainly dry with sunny spells. Scattered wintry showers in the north and west will become isolated. Highest temperatures of 0 to +4 degrees with light variable breezes."

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