Forecast valid from: 18:00, Sunday 22 March 2026 until 18:00, Monday 23 March 2026
South to southwest winds will reach force 6 or higher from Monday morning on Irish coasts from Valentia to Bloody Foreland to Howth Head.
Southwest winds will reach gale force 8 on Monday afternoon on Irish coastal waters from Erris Head to Rossan Point to Malin Head.
On west and northwest coasts on Sunday evening and Sunday night.
Ireland lies in a light to moderate northwesterly airflow between an anticyclone of 1026hPa centred near the Azores and a depression of 962hPa centred east of Iceland.
Gale Warning: In effect
Small Craft Warning: In effect
Heavy Swell (>4m) : yes
Wind: Variable force 3 or less imminent. Soon increasing southerly force 3 to 5. Later increasing south to southwest force 5 to 7, reaching gale force 8 between Erris Head and Malin Head.
Weather: Cloudy to fair, becoming cloudy later with patchy rain and drizzle.
Visibility: Good, decreasing moderate or poor in precipitation later.
Wind: North to northeast force 3 to 5. Soon decreasing force 2 to 4. Later increasing south to southwest force 4 or 5, reaching force 6 north of Howth Head.
Weather: Cloudy to fair with patchy rain, drizzle and mist clearing imminent.
Visibility: Moderate or poor in precipitation and mist, otherwise good.
Fresh to near gale force southwesterly winds, reaching gale force in the northwest for a time on Monday evening. Veering west to northwest and reaching gale force in the west on Tuesday. Weather: Cloudy with rain and drizzle. Showers in the north and west on Tuesday afternoon with a chance of hail and thunder.
Forecast issued at: 18:00, Sunday 22 March 2026
All times are local unless specified