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National Forecast

14 February 2026 20:00

Tonight

Blustery and wet in the north and east with rain, turning to sleet or snow for a time in fresh to strong and gusty southerly winds. Clear spells and scattered showers further west will spread eastwards overnight with light to moderate southwesterly winds. Staying cloudier in the south with patchy rain. Some fog patches developing also. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 6 degrees, coldest in Ulster.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow morning, a band of heavy, squally showers will move eastwards across the country with hail, thunderstorms and spot flooding possible. Patchy rain and drizzle will continue in the south for a time. Turning brighter through the afternoon with scattered showers feeding in from the west. Blustery in fresh and gusty westerly winds with highest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees.

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