Latest Farming Commentary

Forecast issued at: Saturday 10th January 2026 14:00

Rain

Over the past seven days, rainfall amounts have been generally below normal across the country. Rainfall amounts generally ranged between 10% in the midlands to 80% near coasts. Accumulations were slightly higher near south and southwest coasts at 90 - 120% of average. Valentia Observatory, Co. Kerry, recorded the highest rainfall with 47.3mm recorded there. The lowest rainfall was recorded at Gurteen, Co. Tipperary, with 2.5mm there. Conditions will be more unsettled in the coming week with more frequent spells of rain and showers. It will be wetter than average nationwide with rainfall amounts forecast to be up to 2 or 3 times the normal. The wettest conditions will be in the southwest.

Temperatures

Mean air temperatures were well below average over the last seven days, ranging from 1.3 degrees in the east to 5.1 degrees in the west. This is between 1.3 and 4.1 degrees below average for the time of year. Mean soil temperatures have been below normal by 0.6 to 2.7 degrees, ranging from 1.6 to 5.1 degrees. Over the coming week, mean air temperatures will increase close to normal, and will be slightly above normal in parts of the north and northwest. Temperatures will increase to approximately 4 to 9 degrees. Mean soil temperatures will remain similar but may increase slightly as the week progresses.

Sunshine

Sunshine amounts were above normal for most areas over the past week. The least sunshine was recorded in the northwest with 9.6 hours of sunshine recorded at Belmullet, Co. Mayol (101% of average). It was brightest in the southeast with 27.3 hours recorded at Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford (227% of average). With more unsettled conditions in the week ahead, sunshine amounts are likely to decrease to below normal.

Drying Conditions

Drying conditions will generally be poor for the coming week with more unsettled weather.

Spraying


Spraying opportunities will be limited for the week ahead due to more unsettled conditions.

Field Conditions

Currently, all soils are close to saturation whilst poorly drained soils in the south, west and north-west are waterlogged. There will be a steady deterioration in soil conditions over the coming week due to the unsettled weather forecast.

Forecast maps and meteograms can be found on Blight Forecast.

Agricultural Data Graphs

Soil Moisture Deficits

Soil Moisture Deficits (SMDs) in (mm) are calculated for three classes of soil: well drained, moderately drained and poorly drained. For further information on how Soil Moisture Deficits are calculated, click here.