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Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta
24 May 2026 05:00
Inniu
Cloudy with patches of drizzle and mist in the north and west this morning, but sunshine will improve here through the afternoon and evening. Dry with sunny spells in other areas, although sea fog will affect the south coast for a time. Highest temperatures of 18 to 24 degrees generally, but not as warm near southern and northwestern coasts, with a light to moderate south to southwest breeze.
Anocht
Tonight will be dry and clear, although some cloud is possible in the northwest. Patches of mist and fog will form overnight and sea fog will affect some coasts. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 13 degrees with light and variable winds.
Amárach
Mist and fog patches will clear tomorrow morning. Some cloud and sea fog is possible in the northwest at times, but otherwise it will be dry with long spells of sunshine. Warm or very warm with temperatures reaching 22 to 27 degrees, highest in Munster and Leinster, in a light southerly or variable breeze.
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