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National Forecast

24 June 2026 05:00

Tonight

Dry for most tonight with clear spells. Continuing cloudier across parts of Connacht and Ulster with showery rain. Warm and humid with lowest temperatures of 14 to 20 degrees, warmest in the south and east and coolest in the northwest, all with mostly light easterly or variable breezes.

Tomorrow

Thursday will be a hot and humid day across the country. Apart from a few patches of drizzle in the northwest early on, it will be dry with good sunshine for most. There is potential for thunderstorms to develop later in the day, most likely in the west and northwest. Heavy downpours with hail, frequent lightning and gusty winds are all possible if and where these occur. Highest temperatures of 25 to 31 degrees, possibly higher in some places, with the hottest temperatures across the midlands and west. East to southeast breezes will be light to moderate.

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