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National Forecast

14 June 2026 14:30

Today

Dry with warm spells of sunshine today, Sunday, hazy in parts due to high cloud. Highest temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees generally, warmest in the west and mid-west, but 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 bit cloudier in the far southwest overnight, with the odd spot of drizzle possible there towards morning. There's also the chance of an odd shower in the east. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees in light to moderate easterly or variable breezes with a few mist patches possible.

Tomorrow

Dry in many areas tomorrow, Monday, with spells of hazy sunshine in the east and north for a time. Cloudier conditions in the west and south, accompanied by patchy light rain and drizzle, will gradually extend northeastwards over the country through the morning and afternoon. It will brighten up from the southwest later, though. Highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees, warmest across the midlands and east, in light to moderate mainly east to southeasterly or variable breezes, gradually veering southwesterly for most. Occasional hill and coastal mist will affect parts of the south and west.

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