Map Legend

Réamhaisnéis Náisiúnta

19 July 2024 11:59

Inniu

Lingering drizzle along eastern and southeastern coastal parts continuing to clear. Otherwise mainly dry across the country with cloud breaking up with some bright or hazy sunny spells for a time. However cloud will continue to increase from the west with outbreaks of rain developing along Atlantic coastal areas, the rain extending further inland this evening. Highest temperatures of 17 to 22 degrees, warmest in the midlands and east with moderate to fresh southerly winds, but strong along Atlantic coasts.

Anocht

Rain over the western half of the country will extend eastwards, becoming widespread and turning heavy at times. It will be humid with temperatures not dropping below 12 to 14 degrees in mostly light south or southeast breezes.

Amárach

Saturday morning will be wet with rain in most areas, heavy at times. Rain will gradually clear eastwards later in the afternoon with sunny spells and a few showers following from the west. Highest temperatures of 15 to 19 degrees with light southerly breezes becoming northwesterly and freshening as rain clears.

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