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Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

Forecast-1200x675 Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

The coming week will be warm and mostly dry, with plenty of sunshine and just occasional showers, some thundery at times. Daytime temperatures will generally range from 19 to 27 °C, warmest in the south and east, and nights will be mild. Light to gentle easterly or southeasterly breezes will dominate, with high pressure keeping conditions settled into early next week before a possible shift to more changeable weather later.

Today – Wednesday
Mainly dry with sunny spells, but showers developing in the southwest later, some thundery. Further showers in north Leinster, east Connacht, and eastern Ulster, with embedded thunderstorms bringing a risk of spot flooding and power outages. Scattered showers continue overnight.
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Highs: 21–27 °C. Winds: Light variable.

Thursday
Scattered showers in the east early, clearing to warm sunshine. Thunderstorms likely over Ulster.
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Highs: 19–26 °C, coolest northwest. Winds: Gentle westerly.

Friday
Largely dry and warm, with just a few early showers.
Highs: 19–27 °C, coolest north. Winds: Light easterly.

Saturday
Dry and warm overall. Scattered showers developing in the southwest, moving north later.
Highs: 21–26 °C. Winds: Gentle easterly.

Sunday
Mostly dry, but scattered thundery showers in west and south during the afternoon.
Highs: 19–25 °C. Winds: Gentle to moderate southeasterly.

Outlook
Staying warm into early next week under high pressure. Turning more unsettled later in the week with showers or rain from the west. Temperatures 19–25 °C, cooling slightly from the northwest. Winds light easterly, later shifting northerly, north-westerly, or westerly.

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