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The rainfall forecast is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. Rain refers to precipitation, which can be rain, sleet or snow. It forecasts how much rain will fall (in mm) hourly during the previous hour (accumulations), then in 3 hourly and finally 6 hourly accumulations up to 7 days. This service is based on data and products of the HARMONIE-AROME and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) models.
The wind is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts the strength of the wind (in knots and km/h) at 10m for the top of each hour, in hourly, then 3 hourly and finally 6 hourly intervals up to 7 days. The wind arrow tip points in the direction the wind is blowing and the tail length indicates wind strength. However, in the text forecast below, it is described as where it is blowing from. This service is based on data and products of the HARMONIE-AROME and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) models.
The temperature is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts air temperature on land and over sea in °C for the top of each hour, 3 hourly and finally 6 hourly intervals up to 7 days. Minus zero (-0) indicates values between 0 to -0.5°C. This service is based on data and products of the HARMONIE-AROME and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) models.
The Mean Sea Level Pressure (MSLP) is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts the MSLP in hecto Pascals (hPa) for the top of that hour initially in 3 hourly intervals, then 6 hourly. This service is based on data and products of the HARMONIE-AROME and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) models.
Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta
25 January 2026 21:00
Anocht
Generally cloudy tonight with scattered patches of rain, drizzle and mist continuing. There will be clear spells at times early on, particularly in parts of the south and southwest where a slight chance of frost is possible, along with some patches of mist and fog. However, cloud will build from the west overnight with rain developing in Munster and west Connacht by morning. Lowest temperatures of 1 to 5 degrees, coldest in the south-west early in the night, with mostly light southeasterly or variable winds, increasing moderate to fresh by morning.
Amárach
Dull, wet and breezy on Monday, with rain becoming widespread in the morning and turning heavy at times. A clearance will develop in the west and southwest during the afternoon with the rain giving way to sunshine and the occasional shower, but it'll remain cloudy and wet elsewhere. Highest temperatures of 5 to 10 degrees, mildest in the southwest. Moderate to fresh, occasionally strong, southeasterly winds will veer light southwesterly or variable as the rain clears.
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