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National Forecast

04 August 2025 05:05

Today

Bank Holiday Monday will start off wet and windy across much of the country with fresh to strong and gusty southwest winds, veering westerly, with the strongest winds in the north, reaching gale force in coastal parts there and for a time along the west coast. The rain will quickly clear eastwards through the morning with sunny spells and showers to follow, these becoming a little more frequent in Ulster and Connacht later, but isolated otherwise. Highest temperatures of 16 to 21 degrees, coolest in the north and northwest with the winds moderating through the day, staying strong in northern areas for much of the day.

Tonight

Tonight will bring a mix of clear spells and scattered showers, these most frequent in the north and west, some heavy. Lowest temperatures of 10 to 14 degrees in mostly moderate, occasionally fresh, westerly breezes.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Tuesday, will bring a lot of dry weather overall, with spells of sunshine. There'll be a scattering of showers for a time, mainly further north. Highest temperatures of 15 degrees in the north to 21 degrees further south, with moderate to fresh west to northwest winds, decreasing light to moderate later in the day.

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