Map Legend

Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

13 February 2026 05:30

Inniu

Cold, with some frost and ice to begin today, Friday. Dry and sunny conditions in the north and west but lingering cloud and rain in the south and east, producing further spot flooding and some sleet in places initially. The rain will gradually clear south-eastwards as the day goes on with just a few isolated showers following in the north and west. Afternoon highs of 3 to 7 degrees with moderate to fresh northerly winds, strong and gusty at times in the south and east, easing later.

Anocht

Very cold tonight, with widespread frost and icy patches. It'll be a mainly dry night, apart the odd wintry shower in Ulster and north Connacht. While it will be mostly clear for a time, high cloud will start to build in from the Atlantic overnight. Lowest temperatures of 0 to -4 degrees in light variable breezes.

Amárach

Cold, dry and bright to begin with widespread frost and icy patches. Cloud will thicken from the west through the day, with rain spreading northeastwards over the country through the afternoon and evening, turning heavy in parts, and possibly falling as sleet or wet snow for a time, mainly in Connacht and then in Ulster later, before transitioning back to rain. Afternoon highs of just 2 to 5 degrees generally but turning milder from the southwest after dark. Winds be mostly light southerly to begin, but it will turn windy later as winds back southeasterly and increase fresh to strong and gusty.

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