Map Legend

Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

03 April 2026 08:30

Inniu

Mostly cloudy this morning with just limited bright spells. Showery outbreaks of rain are tracking eastwards, heavy at times. Better sunny spells will extend from the west through the afternoon along with well scattered showers. Highest temperatures of ranging from 8 or 9 degrees in the north to 13 or 14 degrees in the south, with moderate to fresh westerly winds developing.

Anocht

Clear spells and mostly dry early tonight with just isolated showers. Cloud in the southwest will extend across the country with outbreaks of rain and drizzle following though much of Ulster will stay dry till morning. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 5 degrees, coolest in Ulster. Light southerly or variable winds will freshen in the southwest towards morning.

Amárach

Storm Dave will bring very windy and wet weather on Saturday. Southerly winds, veering southwesterly, will become very strong and gusty through the day. The strong onshore winds coinciding with high waves and high tides will give a risk of wave overtopping and coastal flooding. Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will move northwards in the morning, with some falls of sleet or snow possible on hills in Ulster early on. Heavier and more persistent rain will spread eastwards across the country through the afternoon with spot flooding possible. A clearance to scattered showers will follow later in the evening. Highest temperatures of 9 to 12 or 13 degrees.

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