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National Forecast

08 December 2025 10:22

Today

Breezy today with sunny spells and scattered showers, mainly affecting western and northern counties. Mist at times too along southern coasts. Highest temperatures of 8 to 13 degrees with moderate to fresh south to southwest winds easing towards evening.

Tonight

Dry for a time tonight before turning very wet and windy or even stormy as a deterioration extends from the south. Heavy thundery rain and strong and gusty southerly winds will develop with gale along some coasts. Relatively mild with lowest temperatures of 7 to 11 degrees, increasing through the night.

Tomorrow

Tuesday will be a windy or stormy day as Storm Bram affects the country. Very wet to begin with strong to gale force southerly winds, veering westerly later with potentially damaging gusts. Some flooding is expected for Atlantic coasts due to the coincidence of high tides and onshore winds here. Thundery rain will be widespread at first with surface water too. Scattered showers will follow for the afternoon, heavy and thundery across west and northwest counties. Mild with highest temperatures of 13 to 15 degrees.

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