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Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

14 September 2025 07:33

Inniu

Rain from the southwest will spread northeastwards across the country this morning, some heavy falls at times. As that rain clears from the afternoon onwards, a mix of sunny spells and showers will follow, some heavy and possibly thundery at times in the west and northwest. Fresh southeasterly winds will veer southwesterly with those showers, strengthening to strong and gusty along west and southwest coastal counties. Highest temperature of 13 to 19 degrees, with the coolest of those in Ulster.

Anocht

Tonight will be wet and windy with widespread showers and longer spells of rain in the west and northwest, heavy at times. Atlantic coasts will be noticeably windy, with strong and gusty westerly winds, reaching gale force along Atlantic coasts. Lowest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees.

Amárach

Widespread showers will continue into Monday morning, some heavy and thundery at times, particularly in the north and northwest where spot flooding is possible. Showers will gradually ease and become isolated towards the late evening. Highest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees in fresh to strong and gusty southwesterly winds.

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