Warnings & Advisories - Today Friday 10 July 2026

Longford Warnings

  • Status: Yellow Maximum temperatures in excess of 27°C combined with overnight temperature minimums in excess of 15°C.<br /> <br /> Potential Impacts:<br /> • Water safety issues due to increased use of lakes/beaches<br /> • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions<br /> • Heat stress<br /> • Forest fires a possibility

    Status Yellow - High Temperature warning for Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford

    Met Éireann Weather Warning

    Maximum temperatures in excess of 27°C combined with overnight temperature minimums in excess of 15°C.

    Potential Impacts:
    • Water safety issues due to increased use of lakes/beaches
    • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions
    • Heat stress
    • Forest fires a possibility

    Valid: 13:00 Friday 10/07/2026 to 07:00 Sunday 12/07/2026

Weather Warnings

  • Status: Yellow Maximum temperatures in excess of 27°C combined with overnight temperature minimums in excess of 15°C.<br /> <br /> Potential Impacts:<br /> • Water safety issues due to increased use of lakes/beaches<br /> • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions<br /> • Heat stress<br /> • Forest fires a possibility

    Status Yellow - High Temperature warning for Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford

    Met Éireann Weather Warning

    Maximum temperatures in excess of 27°C combined with overnight temperature minimums in excess of 15°C.

    Potential Impacts:
    • Water safety issues due to increased use of lakes/beaches
    • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions
    • Heat stress
    • Forest fires a possibility

    Valid: 13:00 Friday 10/07/2026 to 07:00 Sunday 12/07/2026

    Issued: 08:44 Friday 10/07/2026

Marine Warnings

  • Status: Yellow North to northwest winds will reach force 6 at times.

    Small Craft warning from Fair Head to Belfast Lough to Strangford Lough

    North to northwest winds will reach force 6 at times.

    Valid: 19:00 Friday 10/07/2026 to 06:00 Saturday 11/07/2026

    Issued: 22:10 Thursday 09/07/2026

  • Status: Yellow Northerly winds will reach force 6 at times.

    Small Craft warning from Slyne Head to Erris Head to Rossan Point

    Northerly winds will reach force 6 at times.

    Valid: 19:00 Friday 10/07/2026 to 08:00 Saturday 11/07/2026

    Issued: 22:10 Thursday 09/07/2026

Advisories

  • Status: Yellow A prolonged spell of very warm or hot weather will continue this weekend lasting into next week. Daytime maxima will widely exceed 25 degrees with values reaching the high 20s, and possibly 30 degrees, in places. The UV Index is expected to be high to very high. Warm and humid nights will occur with minima of 15 degrees or higher. There is the chance of thunderstorms developing on Wednesday and Thursday.<br /> <br /> Please check met.ie website and app for updates to forecasts and warnings, as well as www.watersafety.ie and www.gov.ie/en/department-of-agriculture-food-and-the-marine<br /> <br /> Potential impacts<br /> <br /> • Water safety issues due to increased use of waterways, lakes and beaches<br /> • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions<br /> • Heat stress and dehydration, especially for the vulnerable and elderly<br /> • Potential disruption to public transport <br /> • Animal welfare issues<br /> • Potential drought concerns<br /> • Potential wildfires and forest fires <br /> <br /> <br />

    Weather Advisory for Ireland

    A prolonged spell of very warm or hot weather will continue this weekend lasting into next week. Daytime maxima will widely exceed 25 degrees with values reaching the high 20s, and possibly 30 degrees, in places. The UV Index is expected to be high to very high. Warm and humid nights will occur with minima of 15 degrees or higher. There is the chance of thunderstorms developing on Wednesday and Thursday.

    Please check met.ie website and app for updates to forecasts and warnings, as well as www.watersafety.ie and www.gov.ie/en/department-of-agriculture-food-and-the-marine

    Potential impacts

    • Water safety issues due to increased use of waterways, lakes and beaches
    • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions
    • Heat stress and dehydration, especially for the vulnerable and elderly
    • Potential disruption to public transport
    • Animal welfare issues
    • Potential drought concerns
    • Potential wildfires and forest fires


    Valid: 00:00 Wednesday 08/07/2026 to 00:00 Friday 17/07/2026

    Issued: 15:17 Monday 06/07/2026

    Updated at: 14:06 Friday 10/07/2026

Environmental Advisories

  • Status: Green no warning

    Currently no warnings in operation.