Issued at: 14 June 2026 14:30
Dry with warm spells of sunshine today, Sunday, hazy in parts due to high cloud. Highest temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees generally, warmest in the west and mid-west, but a little cooler near eastern and some southern and northern coasts due to a light to moderate easterly breeze, with those winds likely a little fresher along southwestern coastal parts.
Dry for most tonight with a mix of cloud and clear spells. It'll become a bit cloudier in the far southwest overnight, with the odd spot of drizzle possible there towards morning. There's also the chance of an odd shower in the east. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees in light to moderate easterly or variable breezes with a few mist patches possible.
Dry in many areas tomorrow, Monday, with spells of hazy sunshine in the east and north for a time. Cloudier conditions in the west and south, accompanied by patchy light rain and drizzle, will gradually extend northeastwards over the country through the morning and afternoon. It will brighten up from the southwest later, though. Highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees, warmest across the midlands and east, in light to moderate mainly east to southeasterly or variable breezes, gradually veering southwesterly for most. Occasional hill and coastal mist will affect parts of the south and west.
Overview: It'll be more changeable and mixed for the rest of the working week with spells of rain or showers, and with some heavier falls likely in places at times. However, there'll be some drier, brighter spells too and it'll remain mild or warm with temperatures around average for the time of year. It may become more settled again next weekend.
Monday night: Showery outbreaks of rain in the north and east for a time will clear northeastwards, with a mix of cloud and clear spells following. However, cloud will continue to increase from the southwest and west, with further scattered outbreaks of mostly light rain and drizzle, starting to spread eastwards from the southwest and west, along with some hill and coastal mist and fog. Lowest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees in light to moderate southerly winds.
Tuesday: Tuesday will be mostly cloudy for a time, with scattered outbreaks of mostly light rain and drizzle continuing to spread eastwards through the morning, while drier weather will follow from the west for a time. However, through the afternoon, further outbreaks of rain and drizzle will move up from the southwest, mainly over parts of Munster and Leinster and some of that will be heavy, especially in southern parts. There'll be some hill and coastal mist and fog too. Highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees in moderate to fresh south to southwest winds.
Tuesday night: The rain will likely push further northwards on Tuesday night, heavy at times, before clearing eastwards, with clear spells and isolated showers to follow, mainly into western parts. Lowest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees in light to moderate southwest winds, fresher in the west.
Wednesday: Wednesday will be bright and rather breezy day with sunny spells and a good deal of dry weather and just some well scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees in moderate to fresh and occasionally gusty southwest winds.
Wednesday night: will bring some clear spells and a few well scattered showers for a time. Becoming cloudier overnight with some showery outbreaks of rain starting to move up from the southwest. Lowest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees in mostly moderate southerly winds, a little fresher in the west.
Thursday: A few bright or sunny spells at times, but overall there's likely to be a good deal of cloud on Thursday with showery outbreaks of rain at times. Rather breezy with highest temperatures again of 15 to 20 degrees in moderate to fresh and gusty southerly winds.
Thursday night: Heavy rain will likely move up from the southwest on Thursday night, with a few thundery bursts and some spot flooding possible. A very mild and humid night with temperatures falling no lower than 12 to 15 degrees.
Friday: Mostly cloudy and wet for a time on Friday, with some heavy rain. However, a clearance to brighter drier weather with sunny spells and a few scattered showers will gradually spread from the west through the day, though the rain may linger into Friday night in the east before clearing.
Next weekend: While there's likely to be some showers around into Saturday, there's a good chance it'll become more settled and mainly dry again through next weekend with pressure building.

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.