Map Legend

National Forecast

04 December 2025 21:13

Tonight

Tonight will bring a mix of clear spells and scattered showers for a time, some heavy, but these will tend to die away soon after midnight, with a lot of dry weather following. However, cloud will thicken from the southwest overnight with rain and drizzle moving into the southwest and west by morning. Lowest temperatures of 1 to 6 degrees, coldest in the north and east, with some frost and icy patches possible for a time. Southerly winds will be mostly light to moderate, but will back southeasterly and increase fresh and occasionally gusty in western and some southern coastal parts.

Tomorrow

Wet and windy tomorrow, Friday, with rain extending northeastwards and turning heavy in places. Southeasterly winds will increase strong and gusty with gales at times on south and east coasts. The rain will give way to scattered showers and some brighter spells extending from the southwest through the afternoon and evening as winds ease moderate to fresh southwesterly. Some of the showers will be heavy. Afternoon highs of 8 to 12 degrees generally, but 6 to 9 degrees in Ulster.

Met News

03rd December 2025

Climate Statement for Autumn 2025

Mild and very wet Meteorological Autumn 2025 was t... more

02nd December 2025

Climate Statement for November 2025

Wet overall. Very mild first half, cooler second h... more

14th November 2025

Met Éireann team out in force for Science Week 2025

Science Week 2025 has been a busy period for the M... more