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National Forecast

17 February 2026 05:30

Today

Cold with frost and ice to begin. A dry day for most, it will be bright at first, but with cloud thickening from the southwest through the day. Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will spread across Munster from the southwest, possibly falling as sleet or snow for a time on high ground. Highs of just 3 to 7 degrees, and becoming breezy with winds increasing easterly moderate to fresh.

Tonight

Becoming wet and windy over night with outbreaks of rain becoming widespread, possibly falling as sleet or snow at times in the west and northwest and on higher ground. Lows of 0 to 5 degrees early in the night, but becoming milder from the southwest through the night. Southeasterly winds will be fresh to strong.

Tomorrow

Wet and breezy with widespread outbreaks of rain and drizzle, possibly falling as sleet or snow for a time in the northwest and on higher ground. The rain will gradually become confined to Leinster and Ulster with scattered showers following for Connacht and Munster. Already saturated ground, together with strong onshore winds coinciding with high tides, mean that some spot and coastal flooding is likely. Highs of just 2 to 5 degrees in the north, but of 5 to 10 degrees elsewhere. Moderate to fresh southeasterly winds will be stronger near coasts.

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