Issued at: 17 March 2026 07:06
A rather blustery day in-store for St Patrick's Day, especially in the west. While it will be generally cloudy for the day there will be a few brighter breaks this morning. Many areas will stay largely dry at first with just patchy outbreaks of rain and drizzle. A band of more persistent rain will slowly edge in from the west later this morning, becoming lighter and patchier as it reaches the east coast by evening, with sunny spells and isolated showers following in behind. Mild with highest temperatures of 9 to 14 degrees in fresh to strong and gusty southwest winds.
Tonight, will remain mostly dry apart from some isolated patches of drizzle, mist and fog. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 9 degrees, coldest under clearing skies across Atlantic counties, in just light to moderate southwest breezes.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, will start off rather dull with patchy rain and drizzle. Mist and fog will clear early through the morning with some sunny spells developing later in the day. Quite mild with highest temperatures of 11 to 16 degrees, feeling mildest in the south and east, in light easterly or variable winds.
Outlook: Becoming settled from Thursday with mostly dry and fairly calm weather. Mild in any sunshine too.
Wednesday night: Generally dry and clear at first with the odd spot of drizzle. Widespread mist and fog patches will develop towards morning. Lowest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees, in light or variable northeasterly breezes.
Thursday: A pleasant day with widespread spring sunshine. Mild with highest temperatures of 12 to 18 degrees in no more than moderate easterly winds, feeling cool though along exposed coasts. Cold after dark with lows of 1 to 4 degrees.
Thursday night: Dry and clear at first with widespread mist and fog developing towards morning. Overnight lows of 0 to 4 degrees in light or variable easterly.
Friday: A dull but dry start with mist and fog patches. Spells of hazy sunshine will develop early on in just light easterly breezes. Highest temperatures of 12 to 17 degrees, warmest further west.
Saturday: A similar start with widespread mist and fog lingering for a time through the morning at first. Bright and sunny spells will develop early on and stay for the day with cloud increasing again from the northwest come the evening. Feeling slightly cooler with highest temperatures of 10 to 14 degrees in light to moderate northerly breezes.
Sunday: Cloudy on Sunday but remaining dry during daylight hours. Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will start to feed in over parts of the northwest come the evening in light to moderate westerly winds.
Further outlook: From Monday onwards, high pressure will move eastwards with conditions becoming more unsettled. Low pressure systems will feed in from the Atlantic bringing outbreaks of rain and drizzle across the country. However, towards the end of next week there is a slight signal for more settled weather with high pressure returning.

Temperature circle (°C): maximum and minimum temperature forecast for each day. Wind symbol (km/h): arrow points in the direction the wind is blowing. The weather and wind icons: for the time of maximum temperature and minimum temperature.