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National Forecast

04 April 2026 05:00

Today

Storm Dave will track near our west and north coast this afternoon and evening, bringing very windy and wet weather. Southerly winds, veering westerly will strengthen to very strong and gusty throughout the day. Strong onshore winds, coinciding with high tide will increase the risk of wave overtopping and coastal flooding.<br><br>Rain will be heavy and persistent in the north and north-west at first. Over high ground in Ulster, there is a possibility that precipitation may fall as sleet. Drier elsewhere for a time before persistent and heavy rain spreads eastwards across the country through the afternoon, with spot flooding possible. A clearance to scattered showers follow from to the west later. Highest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees.

Tonight

Winds abating with clear spells and scattered showers, with the chance of hail or sleet on higher ground. Chilly overnight with lowest temperatures of 0 to 4 degrees in moderate to fresh southwest winds, gradually veering westerly and easing overnight, but staying strong along Atlantic coasts.

Tomorrow

Bright and breezy with scattered showers and sunny spells. Some showers may fall as sleet or hail on higher ground early on. The showers will become more isolated through the afternoon. Feeling crisp with highest temperatures of just 7 to 10 degrees in moderate to fresh westerly winds.

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