
Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

The coming 10 days will bring plenty of dry weather, with warm temperatures and sunny spells at times. Scattered showers or isolated thunderstorms are possible at times, especially in the north and east, but conditions will stay largely settled before turning a little cooler by next weekend.
Tonight:
Patchy drizzle or light rain will clear eastwards early in the night, followed by clear spells. Cloud will increase in the southwest toward morning as rain and drizzle move in from the Atlantic.
Lows: 6–13°C, mildest along coasts, coolest in the Midlands.
Winds: Light southerly.
Sunday:
Mostly dry away from Atlantic coasts, where light rain or drizzle will persist with brief dry intervals. Humid with hazy sunshine across Leinster and Ulster, clouding over in the evening.
Highs: 17–22°C, warmest in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Moderate southwesterly, easing later.
Monday:
Very warm and mostly dry. Cloudy to start in the north, clearing during the day. Isolated showers drifting north.
Highs: 19–25°C, coolest in the north.
Winds: Light southeasterly.
Tuesday:
Warm with sunshine and a few scattered showers. Thunderstorms developing in Leinster and Ulster later.
Highs: 21–26°C.
Winds: Light southeasterly.
Wednesday:
Mainly dry with sunny spells and well scattered showers.
Highs: 21–25°C in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Light westerly.
Outlook:
Warm for most of the week, turning slightly cooler by the weekend. Light west to northwest winds with sunny spells and scattered showers each day. A shift to a more westerly pattern is likely next week, bringing sunshine and showers or longer spells of rain, driest in the south and east.