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National Forecast

22 June 2026 16:00

Today

Warm this afternoon with sunny spells becoming more widespread from the south. Remaining dry for most, but with some outbreaks of rain or drizzle further north. Highest temperatures of 22 to 27 degrees generally, a little cooler in parts of Ulster and near coasts with light easterly or variable breezes, occasionally moderate near coasts.

Tonight

Mild, dry and largely clear tonight with fog patches developing in light variable breezes. Temperatures will not fall below 12 to 17 degrees.

Tomorrow

Dry for most tomorrow with long spells of sunshine. A little cloudier at times in the west and north with the chance of isolated light showers. Highest temperatures of 22 to 28 or 29 degrees generally, warmest in the south and east, ranging 19 to 21 degrees near Atlantic coasts, in light, occasionally moderate westerly or variable breezes.

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