Sunday 10th May 2026

Latest Weather Reports on 10-May-2026 FOR 13:00

Location Wind Weather Temp Humidity Rain Pressure
Dir Speed Kts(Km/h) Gust Kts(Km/h) oC (%) (mm) (hPa)
Athenry N 09 (17) - (-) Cloudy 12 51 0.0 1024
Ballyhaise N 06 (11) - (-) Fair 12 53 0.0 1023
Belmullet N 12 (22) - (-) - 12 63 0.0 1026
Casement NE 07 (13) - (-) Fair 10 59 0.0 1023
Claremorris N 11 (20) 22 (41) - 13 55 0.0 1024
Cork N 19 (35) 29 (54) Sun/Clear sky 12 49 0.0 1021
Dublin E 11 (20) - (-) Fair 10 63 0.0 1023
Dunsany N 05 (9) - (-) - 12 50 0.0 1023
Finner NW 14 (26) - (-) Rain shower 12 63 0.01 1024
Gurteen NE 10 (19) - (-) Fair 13 48 0.0 1023
Johnstown Castle NE 11 (20) 24 (44) Fair 12 62 0.0 1021
Knock N 13 (24) - (-) - 11 59 0.0 1024
Mace Head N 10 (19) 22 (41) Fair 14 50 0.0 1024
Malin Head NW 11 (20) - (-) Fair 12 72 0.0 1024
Markree Castle - - (0) - (-) - 11 62 0.0 1024
Moore Park NE 10 (19) 21 (39) - 13 45 0.0 1022
Mt Dillon N 10 (19) - (-) - 13 46 0.0 1023
Mullingar N 07 (13) - (-) Cloudy 11 49 0.0 1023
Newport Mayo N 09 (17) - (-) - 10 77 0.5 1025
Oak Park N 11 (20) - (-) Cloudy 12 57 0.0 1022
Phoenix Park - - (0) - (-) - 12 53 0.0 1023
Roche's Point N 16 (30) - (-) Fair 13 53 0.0 1021
Shannon N 11 (20) 22 (41) Fair 14 43 0.0 1023
Sherkin Island NE 20 (37) - (-) Fair 13 50 0.0 1021
Valentia N 13 (24) 25 (46) Fair 12 57 0.0 1023

Notes on the Data

Above is based on the LATEST observations received.

  • Pressure is atmospheric pressure at Mean Sea Level.
  • ‘X’ or ‘-‘ mean that the element is not measured.
  • ‘n/a’ means that the element is not available at present.
  • Gust in Today’s Weather are displayed in km/h when there is a wind speed >10km/h higher than the average for that hour.
  • Gust in Latest Weather Reports is the highest gust of wind in knots of 21 knots or greater. If no Gusts  – (-) will display.

The data presented on this page are the latest available for each station. These data are presented here soon after the time of measurement and have not been subjected to extensive checking. Many of the measurements come from automated instruments with no human supervision. These are generally very reliable but, as with any system, human or automatic, errors can happen from time to time. During automatic operation, the “Weather” is estimated by an optical instrument. Classification of weather-type is significantly more difficult than measuring temperature or pressure and the result is occasionally incorrect. In particular, you may see a very occasional report of snow during periods of foggy weather.

Any measurement must be viewed in the context of the other parameters measured at the same time, both at the same station and at other neighbouring stations.