Forecast valid from: 13:00, Tuesday 03 February 2026 until 12:00, Wednesday 04 February 2026
East to southeast winds will reach force 6 or higher this afternoon on all Irish coasts, becoming confined to coasts from Valentia to Malin Head to Roches Pt this evening and early tonight,
becoming confined to coasts from Valentia to Erris Head to Malin Head overnight
Nil
Today on southwestern coasts
A depression of 979 hPa about 230 nautical miles south of Roches Pt maintains a strong east to southeast airflow over Ireland
Gale Warning: In effect
Small Craft Warning: In effect
Heavy Swell (>4m) : yes
Wind: Easterly force 6 or 7, soon decreasing force 5 or 6, later becoming southeasterly force 4 to 6
Weather: Rain moving northwards and lingering on Ulster coasts. Showers following from the south
Visibility: Moderate or poor, increasing moderate to good as rain clears, but decreasing moderate or poor in showers
Wind: Easterly force 5 to 7, decreasing force 4 or 5 imminent, soon becoming southeasterly, continuing the same for the rest of the period
Weather: Showers feeding in from the south. Moderate to good, decresing moderate or poor in showers.
Visibility: Moderate to good, decresing moderate or poor in showers.
Wind: Easterly force 6 or 7, later decreasing east to southeast on Wednesday morning
Weather: Rain moving northwards and lingering on Ulster coasts. Showers following from the south
Visibility: Moderate or poor, increasing moderate to good as rain clears, but decreasing moderate or poor in showers.
Fresh to strong east to southeast winds, increasing strong on Wednesday night with gales developing on east and north coasts overnight and on Thursday morning. Showers feeding up from the south. Rain moving northwards through Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Forecast issued at: 13:00, Tuesday 03 February 2026
All times are local unless specified