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The rainfall forecast is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. Rain refers to precipitation, which can be rain, sleet or snow. It forecasts how much rain will fall (in mm) hourly during the previous hour (accumulations), then in 3 hourly and finally 6 hourly accumulations up to 7 days. This service is based on data and products of the HARMONIE-AROME and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) models.
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The temperature is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts air temperature on land and over sea in °C for the top of each hour, 3 hourly and finally 6 hourly intervals up to 7 days. Minus zero (-0) indicates values between 0 to -0.5°C. This service is based on data and products of the HARMONIE-AROME and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) models.
The Mean Sea Level Pressure (MSLP) is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts the MSLP in hecto Pascals (hPa) for the top of that hour initially in 3 hourly intervals, then 6 hourly. This service is based on data and products of the HARMONIE-AROME and the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) models.
Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta
18 November 2024 15:36
Inniu
Outbreaks of rain for the rest of the day, heavy at times and turning to sleet or snow in parts of Ulster and north Connacht later this evening. Light to moderate easterly or variable winds for most but moderate to fresh westerly over Munster.
Anocht
Cloudy tonight with continued outbreaks of rain, turning to sleet and snow in parts of Ulster and north Connacht with some accumulations possible. Becoming dry in north Ulster by dawn with frost and ice developing. Lowest temperatures of 0 to 4 degrees generally, a little milder in Munster and south Leinster. Moderate easterly winds over the northern half of the country and fresh to strong westerly winds further south.
Amárach
Tomorrow morning outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will move southwards, turning mainly to rain and sleet before clearing to the south during the afternoon. Sunny spells will follow with scattered wintry showers in the north towards evening. Highest temperatures of 2 to 5 degrees generally and from 5 to 8 degrees in Munster. Moderate to fresh easterly winds for most, fresh to strong westerly in Munster, will veer northerly and ease moderate behind the rain.
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