
Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

The coming 10 days will bring plenty of dry weather, especially across the south and east, where rainfall will remain well below average. While occasional showers or drizzle may affect Atlantic coastal counties, most areas will enjoy long dry spells. Conditions could turn very warm early next week, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid-20s.
Tonight:
Patchy light drizzle or rain in the north and west; dry spells elsewhere.
Lows: 11–14°C
Winds: Moderate southerly, freshening later
Friday:
Long dry spells with scattered showers in the northwest and west. Sunny breaks for all in the afternoon and evening. Cloud increasing in the northwest later.
Highs: 16–22°C, warmest in Leinster
Winds: Moderate to fresh west-southwesterly
Saturday:
Rain spreading from the northwest across Connacht, Ulster, north Leinster, and north Munster by late morning. South Munster and south Leinster staying mostly dry. Rain turning patchy by afternoon.
Highs: 16–21°C (Munster and Leinster)
Winds: Moderate southwesterly
Sunday:
Humid with hazy sunshine. Showers along Atlantic coasts; patchy drizzle possible in the far northwest later.
Highs: 17–23°C (Munster and Leinster)
Winds: Light southerly
Monday:
Very warm and largely dry, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid-20s.
Outlook:
Generally dry, apart from occasional mist or drizzle along Atlantic coasts. Rainfall well below average in the south, east, and Midlands; slightly below in the northwest. Winds mostly light easterly or southeasterly, veering westerly later. Temperatures staying well above average.