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Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta
21 December 2025 15:44
Inniu
There'll be a good lot of dry weather for the rest of the day in many areas with a mix of cloud and some bright or sunny spells. However, it'll be wetter in Munster, with further outbreaks of rain and drizzle, which may push into southern parts of Connacht too. A little rain and drizzle will continue in parts of Ulster also. Highest temperatures of 5 to 10 degrees in light, occasionally moderate, easterly or variable breezes.
Anocht
Mostly cloudy tonight with rain and drizzle, mainly in the southwest at first and with further scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle moving in from the east overnight. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 9 degrees for Ulster and Leinster, 2 to 6 degrees for Munster and Connacht with the best of the clear spells. Northeasterly winds will be moderate along northern and eastern coasts, but will be mostly light and those light winds will allow mist and fog patches to develop.
Amárach
Mostly cloudy for much of tomorrow with some outbreaks of rain and drizzle and with mist and fog lingering in places, mainly in the West and in the Midlands. It'll become drier across much of the eastern half of the country through the afternoon, with a few bright or sunny spells developing. The clearance will extend further westwards later. Highest temperatures of 6 to 11 degrees in mostly light easterly or variable breezes, moderate though in coastal parts of the east, south and north at times.
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