Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

Issued at: 15 November 2025 17:11

TODAY - Saturday 15th November

While there will be an improvement in weather conditions today, the impacts of recent rainfall will continue in parts this weekend with further flooding possible in Leinster and Munster. It will be largely cloud this evening but drier than of late with occasional patches of light rain and drizzle in light to moderate northeast winds.

TONIGHT

Remaining cloudy but largely dry overnight with just a few patches of light rain and drizzle along with some patchy mist. Clear spells will develop in Ulster towards dawn. Lowest temperatures generally of 4 to 9 degrees, though it will be colder in Ulster with lows of 2 to 5 degrees, in light to moderate northeast winds.

TOMORROW - Sunday 16th November

Tomorrow morning will be mostly dry and cloudy with just isolated rain, drizzle and mist. It will become sunnier from the north through the day with isolated showers possible. Highest temperatures of 7 to 12 degrees, coolest in Ulster, in a light to moderate northeast breeze.

National Outlook

Overview: Some rain and showers at times but overall a good deal of dry weather. Turning colder with some frosts at night.

Sunday night: Dry for most with long clear spells and just a chance of the odd stray shower. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 5 degrees in mostly light northerly breezes.

Monday: Dry with sunny spells for much of the day. Cloud will build in the northwest later with a little light rain possible during the evening. Highest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees in light variable breezes.

Monday night: Gradually turning cloudier from the northwest with outbreaks of rain following. Driest and coldest in the south and east. Lowest temperatures of -1 to +4 degrees in light to moderate west or southwest breezes.

Tuesday: Rather cloudy at first with outbreaks of rain extending southeastwards. Spells of sunshine and scattered showers will follow from the northwest during the afternoon accompanied by a moderate to fresh west to northwest wind. Highest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees.

Wednesday: A cold but sunny day. Dry for most, however, showers will feed mainly into the north and northwest through the day, some of which will turn wintry. Highest temperatures of just 5 to 8 degrees in a fresh and gusty northerly wind, stronger near exposed coasts. Winds will ease through the evening and overnight.

Further Outlook: Current indications suggest Thursday will be another cold day with a few showers, mainly in the north. More unsettled conditions are then expected to develop for the rest of the week with an increase in temperatures.