
Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

The coming 10 to 14 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 also a risk of thunderstorms at times in the coming days.
Today:
Mostly dry away from Atlantic coasts, where light rain or drizzle will become more widespread by evening. Humid with hazy sunshine across Leinster and Ulster, clouding over later.
Highs: 17–23°C, warmest in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Moderate southwesterly, easing later.
Tonight:
Scattered outbreaks of light rain and drizzle will affect the northern half of Ireland, becoming confined to Ulster as the night progresses.
Lows: 12–15°C, mildest in the south.
Winds: Light southeasterly, easing later.
Monday:
Very warm and mostly dry away from Ulster, with spells of sunshine. Cloudy to start in the north with some patchy light rain clearing slowly. Isolated showers drifting north, one or two possibly thundery.
Highs: 19–25°C, coolest in the north.
Winds: Gentle southeasterly.
Tuesday:
Warm with sunshine and a few scattered showers. Thunderstorms may develop in Leinster and Ulster later.
Highs: 21–27°C.
Winds: Light southeasterly, veering easterly later.
Wednesday:
Mainly dry with sunny spells and scattered showers, some thundery inland by evening.
Highs: 21–26°C in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Light southerly.
Thursday:
Spells of warm sunshine, with a risk of thundery showers developing during the afternoon.
Highs: 20–24°C in Munster and Leinster.
Winds: Light westerly.
Outlook:
Warm for the rest of the week and into the early part of the following week as high pressure stays close to or over Ireland. Temperatures will generally range from 20 to 25°C, with occasional rain or showers possible in the north and west.