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National Forecast

31 August 2025 05:49

Today

Breezy today and while there'll be a good deal of dry weather across the eastern half of the country at first this morning, showers further west will continue to extend eastwards, some of them heavy at times. A more organised spell of rain in the northwest and west will gradually spread eastwards through the day too, heaviest in the west and northwest, with some localised flooding possible. There's the chance of a few isolated thunderstorms too, especially further to the northwest and west. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in mostly fresh and gusty south to southwesterly winds, strong at times in Atlantic coastal parts, with the winds tending to moderate inland later on.

Tonight

Further showers will continue to feed in from the west overnight, merging into longer spells of rain at times in the northwest, turning heavy in places. Good dry spells will develop though in eastern parts. Lowest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees with mostly moderate, occasionally fresh, southwest to west winds, strong along western coasts.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Monday, will bring some sunny spells and fairly widespread showers, some of those heavy. The showers will ease in the evening and become mostly confined to the west. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees with moderate to fresh westerly winds, decreasing light to moderate southwesterly through the evening.

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