National Forecast

Issued at: 01 May 2024 20:20

TONIGHT

Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will spread gradually westwards across the country overnight. Drier conditions will follow as the rain clears across Ulster and north Leinster later in the night. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees in light winds.

TOMORROW - Thursday 2nd May

Thursday will bring outbreaks of rain over the southern half of the country with some heavy and thundery falls possible. Highest temperatures in these areas will range a cool 9 to 12 degrees. After a damp start across the northern half of the country, cloud will break in places to allow for spells of warm sunshine to develop. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in these parts. A moderate northerly breeze will develop during the course of the day.

National Outlook

OVERVIEW: Unsettled with rain or showers at times.

Thursday night: Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will continue, mainly over the southern half of the country. Drier further north with clear spells. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees in mostly light to moderate variable winds, fresher in the northeast.

Friday: Mostly cloudy to start with outbreaks of rain and drizzle in central, eastern and western areas. However, it will hold mainly dry and bright in Ulster and parts of Munster during the morning with sunny spells. During the afternoon rain and drizzle will continue in central, eastern and western areas but by evening time, light rain and drizzle will extend into Ulster with drier and brighter weather developing in parts of Leinster and Connacht, while continuing to holding dry in Munster. Highs between 12 and 17 Celsius, warmest in the north and northwest where the driest and brightest conditions will be for much of the day. Winds will be light to moderate in strength and southwest to west in direction.

Friday night: Further outbreaks of rain and drizzle overnight most frequent in the northeast and east, but saying mostly dry in the southwest . Lowest temperatures of 3 to 5 Celsius in the southwest under clear spells but milder elsewhere with temperatures not falling below 6 to 10 degrees. Winds mostly light to moderate variable in direction, but fresher in the northeast.

Saturday: Showers or longer spells of rain on Saturday most frequent in the east and northeast. The brightest and driest weather along with the longer spells of sunshine will be in the south and southwest. Highest temperatures on Saturday generally 12 to 16 or 17 Celsius, warmest in the southwest. Winds light to moderate and southwest to west in direction.

Sunday: A mix of sunny spells and showers on Sunday. Highest temperatures generally ranging between 13 and 17 degrees Celsius and it will be warmest in the southwest. Winds will be light or moderate and northwest in direction.

Bank Holiday Monday: Likely a day of sunny spells and scattered showers, easing through the day. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees.