Map Legend

National Forecast

06 September 2025 17:40

Today

Cloudy with rain across the western half of the country. The rain will be heavy at times and persistent particularly in parts of west Cork and Kerry, with spot flooding possible. Elsewhere remains cloudy with patchy light rain at times but brisk southeasterly breezes will remain through tonight.

Tonight

Wet and breezy overnight with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, turning heavy at times. Mild with lowest temperatures of 12 to 16 degrees in a fresh southeast breeze.

Tomorrow

Wet and rather windy on Sunday morning with outbreaks of rain and fresh to strong south to southeast winds. A clearance to scattered blustery showers and sunny spells will follow from the south by late morning. High spring tides may cause coastal flooding in low-lying areas. The winds will veer southwesterly and gradually moderate. Highest temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees.

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