
Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

The coming days will bring a mix of dry spells, hazy sunshine, and patchy rain, with much of the south and east staying mostly dry through the weekend. Temperatures will rise steadily, turning very warm by Monday and Tuesday, especially across Munster and Leinster. While thundery showers may break out at times, particularly early next week, conditions will stay largely settled before things turn cooler later in the week.
Saturday:
Patchy rain and drizzle spreading across the north and west during the morning. Drier further south and east. Rain easing before midday with bright or sunny spells developing.
Highs: 16–21°C across Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Moderate westerly, easing by evening.
Sunday:
Humid with hazy sunshine. A few showers or light rain moving into western areas, pushing northeastwards later. Mostly dry elsewhere with bright spells.
Highs: 17–21°C in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Moderate southwesterly, easing later.
Monday:
Very warm and largely dry. Isolated showers, some possibly thundery, drifting north through the day.
Highs: 19–25°C, coolest in the north.
Winds: Light southeasterly.
Tuesday:
Warm with sunshine and just a few scattered showers. Thunderstorms possible.
Highs: 21–25°C in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Light and variable.
Outlook:
Staying warm midweek before turning cooler by the weekend. Mostly dry with sunny spells, but thunderstorms may bring localised downpours. Winds light to moderate westerly. Temperatures above average, easing later in the week.