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Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

WeathEire_Forecast-10-1200x675 Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

A continuation of the current mobile Atlantic weather regime will keep conditions unsettled, with frequent rain, fresh winds, and below-average temperatures. Rainfall will remain above average through to the second week of September.

Tonight – Saturday
Winds easing from strong to fresh southwesterly. Further scattered showers in western counties with blustery conditions.

  • Temperatures: 10–13°C
  • Winds: Fresh southwesterly

Sunday
A dry start for the eastern half of Ireland, with scattered heavy showers in the west and north. Showers becoming more widespread during the afternoon, merging into longer spells of rain in the western half, especially the northwest.

  • Temperatures: 14–19°C (warmest east)
  • Winds: Fresh southwesterly, moderating to westerly by evening

Monday
Bright or sunny spells with scattered showers, heaviest in the west and northwest. Blustery at times.

  • Temperatures: 14–20°C (warmest east)
  • Winds: Fresh westerly

Tuesday
A drier day than of late, with a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers.

  • Temperatures: 15–19°C
  • Winds: Gentle westerly

Wednesday
A relatively dry start with scattered showers. A band of rain will move into the southwest in the afternoon, spreading northeastwards across the country.

  • Temperatures: 15–19°C
  • Winds: Light southwesterly

Rest of Next Week
Unsettled conditions will continue with frequent rain and showers. Occasional moderate to fresh westerly winds. Rainfall will stay above average, with slightly below-average daytime temperatures.

Local forecast.

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