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Ireland Braces for a Wet and Windy Fortnight

Ireland is set for a prolonged spell of unsettled weather, with below-average temperatures, frequent rain, and gusty winds, especially along the Atlantic coast.

10-Day GFS Rain, Wind & Temperature Charts for Ireland. Credit Meteociel

Wednesday: Patchy rain will clear east by afternoon, giving way to scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in the west and north. Temperatures will reach 17°C in the southeast, with westerly winds easing later.

Thursday–Friday: Showers and heavy downpours continue, particularly in Atlantic counties, spreading inland. Friday will bring thundery rain across much of the country, clearing overnight.

Weekend: Saturday offers brief bright spells and scattered showers, but rain returns to the southwest at night. Sunday will be the wettest and windiest day, with coastal gusts up to 95 km/h.

Next Week: Unsettled weather persists, with frequent showers, strong winds, and below-normal temperatures. Some brief dry periods are possible in the south and southeast, but widespread dry spells are unlikely. Nights will turn chilly inland, dipping to single figures.

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