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National Forecast

16 March 2026 05:30

Today

A rather blustery start today, St Patrick's Day, especially in the west. Many areas staying largely dry and cloudy at first with just patchy light rain, drizzle or mist patches. Outbreaks of more persistent rain will slowly edge in from the west later this morning, becoming lighter and patchier as it reaches the east coast by evening, with sunny spells and isolated showers will following into western areas. Mild with highest temperatures of 9 to 13 or 14 degrees in a fresh to strong and gusty south or southwest wind, gales on Atlantic coasts.

Tonight

Tonight, will remain mostly dry apart from some isolated patches of drizzle, mist and fog. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 9 degrees, coldest under clearing skies across Atlantic counties, in just light to moderate southwest breezes.<br><br>

Tomorrow

Wednesday will start off rather dull with patchy rain and drizzle. Mist and fog will clear early through the morning with some sunny spells developing later in the day. Quite mild with highest temperatures of 11 to 16 degrees, feeling mildest in the south and east, in light easterly or variable winds.

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