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Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

05 June 2026 08:30

Inniu

Many areas will remain dry for a time today with sunny spells and moderate south to southwest winds. Some scattered showers too, generally across western counties to begin, and across northern counties for the afternoon. Cloud will increase during the afternoon with wet and breezy moving into southwest Munster this evening, extending to southern and western counties by nightfall. Cool for early summer with highest temperatures of 12 to 18 degrees, mildest, driest and brightest further east. Winds will later increase fresh and occasionally gusty in Munster and parts of south Leinster, stronger in some coastal parts.

Anocht

Rain will become widespread tonight and will become heavy in places too, particularly in the south. There'll be some mist and hill fog too. Becoming breezy with the rain, with east to southeast winds increasing moderate to fresh and occasionally gusty, strong at times in some coastal parts. Winds will decrease light to moderate cyclonic variable for a time in inlands parts of Munster, before increasing moderate to fresh and occasionally gusty west to northwesterly there later. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 12 degrees.

Amárach

A cloudy and wet start to Saturday for most, with further outbreaks of rain, heavy in places for a while, before easing. A clearance to mostly dry conditions with some bright or sunny spells will move into the southwest and west early in the morning, gradually extending elsewhere, with the last of the rain clearing from the east and northeast through the afternoon and early evening. Cloud will build again in the west in the evening, with more rain and drizzle moving in. Highest temperatures of 13 to 17 degrees in mostly light to moderate cyclonic variable winds, fresh for a time in the east, with fresh to strong westerly winds for a time in the morning in Munster, becoming westerly generally as the rain clears, mostly moderate into the afternoon, later backing southwesterly and freshening along the west coast.

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