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11 Jan 2026

A Cold morning in Donegal with frost, ice and any fog or freezing fog clearing

There'll be some sunny spells and scattered showers for a time, a few heavy and wintry, but they'll tend to become isolated through the morning

A Cold morning in Donegal with frost, ice and any fog or freezing fog clearing

Cold this morning in Donegal, Saturday, with frost, ice and any fog or freezing fog clearing.

There'll be some sunny spells and scattered showers for a time, a few heavy and wintry, but they'll tend to become isolated through the morning.

Cloud will build from the west through the afternoon with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle moving into the west later in the afternoon and spreading eastwards in the evening.

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It'll stay dry for many eastern parts for daylight hours. Highest temperatures of 4 to 6 degrees in mostly light southwesterly or variable breezes, becoming south to southeast later and freshening a little further west.

Cloudy tonight with outbreaks of rain and drizzle spreading to all areas, along with some hill and coastal mist and fog. It'll become rather windy with southerly winds increasing fresh to strong and occasionally gusty. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 5 degrees initially, but becoming less cold overnight.

Sunday will be a cloudy day with outbreaks of rain and drizzle at times, along with some hill and coastal mist and fog. Some drier spells will develop in parts, especially during the morning, before more rain moves up from the south through the afternoon.

A clearance will start to extend from the southwest and west in the evening. Southerly winds will decrease moderate to fresh in the morning, before it becomes windy again through the afternoon and evening, with south to southwest winds increasing strong and gusty and reaching near gale to gale force in Atlantic coastal areas. Much milder than recently with highest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees.

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