""These clear conditions will continue into tonight, with excellent flying conditions for Santa and his reindeer to deliver presents to all the children around Ireland. "We've told Santa it's going to be quite chilly tonight with lowest temperatures of -2 to +2 degrees, but he's reassured us that all the cookies and milk will help keep him warm. "Under clear skies, it might be possible to catch a peek of Santa as he travels over us tonight, so keep an eye out!""
"Christmas Eve will be a largely bright day, with spells of sunshine developing for many, but it will feel chilly and highest daytime temperatures will be between 6 and 9 degrees. With the cold weather this evening, frost and icy patches will form on untreated surfaces. It will be less cold and mostly frost-free along the east coast, though, with the lowest temperatures there of around 1 to 5 degrees in a mostly moderate east to northeast breeze."
Clear, chilly conditions are expected on Christmas Eve with spells of sunshine and highest daytime temperatures between 6 and 9 degrees. Tonight will remain clear, providing excellent flying conditions for Santa, with lowest temperatures around -2 to +2 degrees and frost and icy patches forming on untreated surfaces. The east coast will be less cold and mostly frost-free, with lows around 1 to 5 degrees and a moderate east to northeast breeze. Christmas Day will be dry and bright for many, but chilly with daytime highs of about 4 to 7 degrees and added wind chill on eastern and southern coasts. Thursday night will be cold and mostly clear with further frost, icy patches, and some mist or fog.
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