
Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

The remnants of Hurricane Erin, set to anchor south of Iceland on Monday, will bring cooler and more unsettled conditions to Ireland through the coming week.
Today – Saturday
Cloudy this morning with scattered showers and patches of mist or drizzle. Skies will clear from the south during the afternoon, reaching Ulster after nightfall.
- Temperatures: 17–22°C, cooler in the northwest
- Winds: Light to gentle southeast
Sunday
Bright with hazy sunshine to start. Cloud will increase from the west later, with patchy mist or drizzle along Atlantic coasts by evening, clearing early in the night. The east will stay largely dry.
- Temperatures: 18–23°C
- Winds: Gentle southerly
Monday
Warm and humid at first before cooler air pushes in from the west. Most places will start dry and sunny, but cloud and rain will arrive in the west around midday. The rain, heavy in places, will spread east through the afternoon and evening, becoming more scattered later.
- Temperatures: 16–22°C
- Winds: Moderate south-southeast, freshening to southerly
Tuesday
Heavy showers in the west and north, some spreading inland. Drier and brighter in the south and east.
- Temperatures: 16–20°C, coolest in the west
- Winds: Moderate to fresh south-westerly
Rest of Next Week
Cooler and more unsettled, with Atlantic systems bringing frequent rain and showers. Rainfall will be well above average in the west, but closer to normal or slightly below in the east.