We wish we had good news about the weather...but
The land the Ancient Greeks dubbed 'Hibernia' (Land of Winter) is really living up to it's name at the moment...
As Ireland continues to collectively shiver through one of the coldest winters in recent memory.
Once again snow fall has been recorded around the Country this morning, and things aren't set to improve in a hurry.
With Met Éireann delivering yet another dire weather forecast.
The National Forecaster said we can expect ''gusty west to southwest winds'' as today rolls on. While ''Sunshine & scattered showers'' will continue, along with wintry showers this afternoon and a risk of thunder too in the northwest.
While it also warns Coastal Atlantic Counties to brace for freezing conditions tonight.
Saying tonight will be ''Very cold, with frost and ice, as air temperatures fall back to between -1 and +1 degrees Celsius. Winds will also ease; mainly southwesterly in direction."
1/2 Feeling raw today with gusty west to southwest winds. Sunshine & scattered showers will continue, with some further wintry showers into this afternoon. Risk of thunder too in the northwest. Highest temperatures of only 4 to 7 degrees Celsius, with an added wind chill effect. pic.twitter.com/jNaTQgekDk
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) February 15, 2018
Will it ever end?