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National Forecast

14 June 2026 05:00

Today

It'll be mainly dry today with warm spells of sunshine, which will be hazy generally due to high cloud. It'll be a little cloudier generally at first in northern parts, with just the chance of the odd spot of drizzle. Highest temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees generally, warmest in the West and Midwest. It'll be a little cooler near Eastern and some Southern and Northern coasts due to a light to moderate easterly breeze, with those winds likely a little fresher along Southwestern coastal parts.

Tonight

Dry for most tonight with a mix of cloud and clear spells. It'll become a cloudier generally later in the night in the southwest with the odd spot of drizzle possible in southwestern parts of Cork and Kerry. There's also the chance of a few showers in the East. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees in light to moderate easterly or variable breezes.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Monday, will continue to bring a good lot of dry weather to many areas, with some hazy spells of sunshine for a time, but becoming rather cloudy from the West through the morning. A few showers are possible in the morning across parts of the East and North, while a little bit of mostly patchy light rain or drizzle will gradually spread from the southwest, mainly through the afternoon and evening, but amounts should be fairly minimal for most. There is the chance of more moderate showery falls of rain later in parts of the North and with a chance in the East too. There'll be a little hill and coastal mist and fog at times in the South and West. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 or 20 degrees, warmest across the Midlands and East, in light to moderate mainly east to southeasterly or variable breezes, gradually veering southwesterly for most.

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