An Mhumhain

Issued at: 19 May 2025 06:00

TODAY - Monday 19th May

Sunny to begin today, Monday. Showers will develop this afternoon and evening however, some heavy with spot flooding and isolated thunderstorms possible. The showers will be hit and miss and many parts of the south and southwest of the province will remain dry. Highest temperatures of 19 to 22 Celsius generally in light to moderate variable breezes but a little cooler near the south and southwest coasts.

TONIGHT

Most places will become dry tonight, with patchy cloud and clear breaks, with just the odd shower possible overnight. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 10 Celsius in light easterly or variable breezes.

Pollen Forecast

Moderate on Monday and Tuesday.

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Solar UV Index

Moderate on Monday and Tuesday.

UV Index

TOMORROW - Tuesday 20th May

Largely dry with variable cloud and sunshine to begin on Tuesday, but showers will soon develop, some of them heavy with spot flooding and isolated thunderstorms possible. Cloud will gradually build during the afternoon and patchy rain and drizzle will push in from the southwest towards evening. Highest temperatures of 16 to 19 Celsius in light southerly or variable breezes.

National Outlook

Overview: Some heavy showers to start the week but mainly dry and sunny weather returning around midweek. Turning mixed and changeable from the Atlantic next weekend.

Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy conditions with patchy rain and drizzle across southern parts of the country will gradually clear southwards overnight, with the largely dry and clear conditions elsewhere following down from the north. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 10 degrees, in light variable breezes with some areas of mist and shallow fog forming around dawn.

Wednesday: Any residual cloud and patchy rain and drizzle in the south will soon clear on Wednesday morning to leave a dry and mostly sunny day with just the chance of a few showers bubbling up in southern counties. Highest temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees generally, but cooler in north Ulster with highest temperatures of 14 to 16 degrees there, due to the light to moderate north to northwest breezes, which will be fresh at times along northern and western coasts. Patchy cloud and clear breaks on Wednesday night with isolated mist patches around dawn. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 9 degrees in light to moderate northwest breezes.

Thursday: Thursday will be another largely dry day with patchy cloud and sunny spells and just the odd light shower possible. Light to moderate northerly winds will bring a fresher feel to northern parts of Ulster and Connacht as well as near the Leinster coast with highest temperatures of just 14 to 16 degrees, but maxima elsewhere will range 17 to 21 degrees.

Friday: Still some uncertainty for this lead-time but current indications suggest another mainly dry day in the east with sunny spells before cloud increases later. Mostly cloudy conditions in the west, however, with outbreaks of rain pushing in from the Atlantic later in the day. Highest temperatures 14 to 18 degrees in light to moderate variable breezes.

Next Weekend: Mixed and changeable with spells of rain or showers but some brighter, sunnier spells too. Temperatures returning to near average in a southwest to west airflow.