National Forecast

Issued at: 12 June 2026 08:30

TODAY - Friday 12th June

Patchy light rain, drizzle and mist will clear this morning and it'll become dry in most areas for the rest of the day, with more in the way of bright or sunny spells developing. There'll be further scattered showers in Ulster though. Highest temperatures today of 14 degrees in the north, up to 19 or 20 degrees in the south. A breezy day with moderate to fresh and occasionally gusty westerly winds, stronger in western coastal parts and in the northwest.

TONIGHT

Dry in most places tonight with a mix of cloud and clear spells, but there'll be some scattered showers in parts of Ulster. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 11 degrees. Continuing breezy through the night in northern parts, elsewhere the moderate to fresh and occasionally gusty westerly winds will gradually moderate.

TOMORROW - Saturday 13th June

Tomorrow, Saturday, will be dry for most with spells of warm Summer sunshine, hazy at times, and with just a few showers in Ulster, mainly in the morning. Highest temperatures generally of 16 to 22 degrees, warmest in the south and east, though with temperatures of 14 or 15 degrees in parts of Ulster and coastal parts of Connacht. Winds will be mostly light or moderate westerly, but fresher for a time in Ulster, before generally easing mostly light northwesterly later in the day.

National Outlook

Saturday night: Mostly dry with clear spells and high cloud. Coastal and hill fog will form, mostly in the south. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 12 degrees in light northerly or variable breezes.

Sunday: Cloudy to start on Sunday morning with isolated showers over Ulster, conditions will improve throughout the day with hazy sunny spells developing. Highest temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees, mildest in the west with light to moderate east to southeast winds.

Sunday night: While Sunday night will start off clear for most, cloud will start to increase from the southwest towards morning bringing patchy outbreaks of light rain, drizzle and mist. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees, in light to moderate east to southeast winds.



Monday: Dry to start for most. Patchy rain, drizzle, mist will spread from the southwest through the morning, developing into showery outbreaks as it clears northeastwards. The occasional sunny spell will also develop as the day goes on. Rather humid with highest temperatures of 17 to 21 degrees generally, in no more than moderate southerly breezes.

Monday night: A mix of cloud and clear spells early tonight with showery outbreaks mostly affecting the northeast. Towards morning, light rain and drizzle will feed in over the southwest. Lowest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees, in light to moderate west to southwest winds.

Tuesday: Generally cloudy today with the odd hazy sunny spell. Showery outbreaks of rain and drizzle will continue to spread northeastwards through the morning. However, this will be shortly followed by a more persistent band of rain, spreading. Parts of ulster will see drier spells. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees, in moderate southwest winds.

Wednesday: Quite a cloudy and wet day instore with widespread rain and drizzle. Turning heavy at times in the west and southwest. Highest temperatures 14 to 19 degrees, in moderate to fresh southerly winds, strong on southern coasts.



Current indications signal a continuation of unsettled weather for the remainder due to an active Atlantic regime which will see spells of rain and showers moving over the country.