Map Legend

Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

14 February 2026 05:00

Inniu

Cold, dry and bright this morning 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 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 later. Winds will be mostly light southerly to begin, but it will turn rather windy later as fresh to strong and gusty southeasterly winds develop.

Anocht

Rather windy with rain in the north and east early tonight, along with falls of sleet and snow for a time. Fresh to strong and gusty southerly winds will ease mostly light to moderate southwesterly as clear spells and scattered showers follow from the west. Some fog patches will form too. It may remain cloudier in southern parts with further outbreaks of rain. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 6 degrees generally, coldest in the north and northwest.

Amárach

Scattered blustery showers tomorrow with some longer spells of rain for a time, mainly in the north and south. The showers will be heavy at times with hail, isolated thunderstorms and spot flooding all possible. Turning breezy as well with moderate to fresh and gusty southwest to west winds developing, strong near western and southwestern coasts. The best of the sunny spells will be in the afternoon. Highest temperatures of 6 to 10 or 11 degrees.

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