Forecast issued at: Monday 25th August 2025 12:00
Rain
Rainfall totals have been below average over the past seven days across the country with accumulations ranging between 0 and 9mm, the highest of those being recorded in Valentia, Co. Kerry with 9mm. The next few days will be unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain. Rainfall amounts will increase nationwide over the next week, with above average rainfall expected. Rainfall totals over the next 7 days of up to 80mm are expected in parts of the west and around 20 to 30mm further east.
Temperatures
Mean air temperatures for the past seven days were above average across the country by between 0.9 and 2.8 degrees, ranging between 15.9 degrees in the east to 17.7 degrees in the southwest. Mean soil temperatures are well above average, ranging between 16.6 and 19.6 degrees. Air temperatures will decrease in the week ahead, falling to between 1 and 2 degrees below the seasonal norm. Soil temperatures will fall back a little but will remain above average.
Sunshine
Sunshine amounts were below normal across most of the country during the past week. Most areas received between 30 and 80% of normal sunshine hours but it was brighter in parts of the northwest with 31 hours of sunshine recorded at Malin Head (105% of average). The week ahead will bring varying amounts of sunshine with sunny spells interspersed by spells of rain and showers. Eastern areas are likely to see above normal sunshine totals while western areas will be somewhat duller.
Drying Conditions
Drying conditions will be rather poor over the next week with a mix of showers and longer spells of rain forecast for the week ahead.
Spraying
There will be limited opportunities for spraying with outbreaks of showers and longer spells of rain.
Field Conditions
Currently, all soils are dry and trafficable with soil moisture deficits (SMDs) ranging from 16 to 60mm. Soils are driest in the east and south with restriction to growth in these areas. A decrease in SMDs is likely as conditions become more unsettled with soils in the west and southwest reaching close to saturation for well-drained soil, and waterlogged for poorly drained soil. Blight advisory: A blight advisory is in effect from Thursday afternoon (28th August) until Friday (29th August) evening. Weather conditions conductive to the spread of potato blight will mostly affect much of the country. There will be some limited opportunities for spraying on Tuesday. Forecast maps and meteograms can be found on www.met.ie -> Forecasts -> Blight Forecast.
Forecast maps and meteograms can be found on Blight Forecast.