
Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

The coming 10 days will bring plenty of dry weather as high pressure becomes established close to or over Ireland. There will be spells of warm sunshine, but a risk of thunderstorm activity at times through the coming days.
Monday:
Very warm and mostly dry, apart from scattered rain and drizzle in Ulster and scattered outbreaks of rain in the southeast, clearing northeast this afternoon. Sunshine developing widely, with a chance of thundery showers in Ulster and east Connacht this evening.
Highs: 19–25°C, coolest in the north.
Winds: Gentle southeasterly.
Tonight:
Isolated showers inland, possibly thundery. Most areas dry.
Lows: 13–16°C, coolest in the north.
Winds: Light southeasterly.
Tuesday:
Warm with sunshine and a few scattered showers. Thunderstorms later in Leinster and Ulster.
Highs: 22–28°C.
Winds: Light southeasterly, veering easterly.
Wednesday:
Mainly dry with sunny spells and a few showers. Showers increasing from the southwest later, with thunderstorms likely in Leinster and Ulster during the evening.
Highs: 21–27°C in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Light southerly, variable later.
Thursday:
Warm sunshine and scattered showers, mainly in the west and northeast.
Highs: 19–26°C.
Winds: Light southwesterly, veering southerly.
Friday:
Largely dry and warm.
Highs: 20–25°C.
Winds: Light variable.
Outlook:
Warm into the weekend and early next week, with high pressure centred over or near Ireland. Any showers will be most likely in the southwest and west. Temperatures generally 20–25°C. Winds light easterly early next week, turning westerly later.