Ulster

Issued at: 02 November 2025 06:00

TODAY - Sunday 2nd November

Sunday will start out with spells of sunshine and just well scattered showers, mainly across western areas. It will gradually turn cloudier through the day with patchy rain and drizzle developing over the western half of the province. Highest afternoon temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees in moderate to fresh southwest winds.

TONIGHT

Wet and blustery tonight as rain, heavy at times, extends eastwards. The rain will turn more scattered later in the night. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees in fresh to strong southwesterly winds.

Solar UV Index

Low.

UV Index

TOMORROW - Monday 3rd November

Monday will be a cloudy and blustery day with spells of rain, heaviest across western areas. Humid and relatively mild with highest temperatures of 13 to 15 degrees in a fresh to strong southwest wind.

National Outlook

Overview: Unsettled with frequent spells of wet and breezy weather. Relatively mild and frost free however in a southwest airflow.

Monday night: Spells of wet and blustery weather, mainly across southern and eastern counties, bringing localised flooding. A very mild night with lowest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees, in fresh and gusty southwest winds.

Tuesday: Scattered outbreaks of rain with some heavy bursts. The rain will be mainly confined to northwest areas by late afternoon with some late bright or sunny spells. Mild with highest temperatures of 12 to 16 degrees, in moderate to fresh southwest winds.

Wednesday will be a wet day with spells of thundery rain moving up from the south. Misty in places too. Mild with highest tempertures of 12 to 15 degrees, in moderate southeasterly winds.

Thursday: Still some uncertainty but low pressure will bring variable conditions across the country.

Further outlook: An Atlantic flow will dominate with showers or longer spells of rain.