Dublin

Issued at: 22 October 2025 17:00

TODAY - Wednesday 22nd October

Mainly dry this evening with clear spells.

TONIGHT

Some showers drifting in from the Irish Sea tonight, a few possibly heavy. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees, with light variable winds becoming northwesterly and strengthening through the night.

Solar UV Index

Low.

UV Index

TOMORROW - Thursday 23rd October

A spell of more persistent rain at first tomorrow. It will become largely dry later in the morning with sunshine developing. Highest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees with moderate to fresh west to northwest winds.

National Outlook

Overview: Mixed with rain or showers at times.

Friday night will become mainly dry with clear spells. There will be some showers in western and northern coastal areas. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 8 degrees with moderate to fresh northwesterly winds, stronger on western and northern coasts.

Saturday will start off mainly dry with sunny spells. Showers in the west and north will move down over much of the country, some heavy and a few possibly of hail. Highest temperatures off 8 to 11 degrees with moderate to fresh northwesterly winds, stronger along some Atlantic coasts. Saturday night will be cold and mainly dry with clear spells and lowest temperatures of 1 to 6 degrees, coldest in Leinster.

Sunday will start off mainly dry. Rain will develop in the west and north during the morning and will spread southeastwards through the afternoon and evening. Highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees with moderate westerly winds, freshening through the day. There'll be further outbreaks of rain on Sunday night, mainly in the south and west with lows of 6 to 8 degrees.

On Monday, outbreaks of rain in the west and south will gradually spread to all areas and clear later. A milder day with highs of 12 to 14 degrees and moderate to fresh westerly winds.

Further outlook. It looks like the weather will continue unsettled through the rest of next week with further rain or showers at times.