Afternoon highs of 7 to 11 degrees in strong and gusty westerly winds.įRIDAY: Still breezy on Friday, but not as windy as Thursday. Brighter clearer conditions with scattered blustery showers will extend down from the north as the day goes on. THURSDAY: Thursday will be an even windier day with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. Mild with lowest temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees in fresh to strong and gusty westerly winds. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Windy on Wednesday night with further spells of rain and drizzle. Milder than Tuesday, with highest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees with moderate to fresh and gusty westerly winds. The rain will be heaviest and most persistent in the west and north. ![]() WEDNESDAY: Wednesday will be a breezy or windy day and mostly cloudy with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle. It'll become rather windy overnight too with westerly winds increasing moderate to fresh, strong to near gale in coastal parts of the west north. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees will occur early on with temperatures rising as the night goes on. TUESDAY NIGHT: Clear spells and a few showers at first on Tuesday night, but becoming cloudier from the Atlantic overnight with outbreaks of rain and drizzle developing. HEADLINE: Changeable and rather windy at times. ![]() Afternoon highs of 7 to 9 degrees with west to northwest winds increasing moderate, occasionally fresh, strong on windward coasts. Scattered showers will develop as the day goes on. Light variable breezes becoming light to moderate west to northwest by morning.Īny lingering cloud and rain in the south and southeast will soon clear on Tuesday morning, giving way to brighter, clearer and colder conditions with sunny spells from the northwest. Lowest temperatures of 2 to 6 degrees with a touch of frost possible in Connacht and Ulster. The rain will be patchier further north, with a clearance extending from the northwest overnight. Rain will move up over the south of the country tonight, turning heavy at times, with the possibility of spot flooding occurring near the south coast. Afternoon highs of 9 to 13 degrees in light to moderate westerly winds. Clearer, cooler and drier conditions will develop in the west and north this afternoon. Mild and mostly cloudy with patchy rain, drizzle and mist to begin today, Monday. Issued at: 18 December 2023 06:46 TODAY - Monday 18th December Research Professorship Call 2023 (Closed) Peer-reviewed journal articles by Met Éireann staff members Generally speaking, weather in spring and summer such as fog, tropical cyclone and severe convective weather is more changeable, resulting in higher uncertainty of forecast.Past Weather Agrometeorological Bulletins
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