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National Forecast

02 October 2025 09:11

Today

Wet and rather blustery today with widespread heavy rain, leading to localised flooding, especially across western and southern areas with some embedded thunderstorms. Dry for a time though across eastern counties this morning. The rain will begin to clear from the southwest this evening. Southerly winds will increase fresh and gusty, stronger near coasts. Highest temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees.

Tonight

Lingering blustery, heavy rain will clear away into the Irish Sea early tonight. While long clear spells will develop, some passing heavy showers will affect Ulster, with rain arriving into the southwest towards morning. Fresh and gusty southwest winds will moderate overnight but will begin to strengthen again towards morning. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees.

Tomorrow

Storm Amy will affect Ireland on Friday. It will be a very windy or stormy day with heavy rain quickly extending countrywide from the southwest. Severe and potentially damaging gusts will occur widely. Strong to gale force and gusty south to southwest winds, reaching storm force for western and northwestern coastal areas, will gradually veer southwest. Later in the day, the rain will clear to showers, mainly affecting Atlantic counties. Highest temperatures of 16 to 19 degrees.

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