Low pressure looks likely to dominate for much of the rest of this month, which means plenty of rain and cloud. Temperatures look likely to be about normal ...
Temperatures are signalled to remain normal for the time of year." "By the first week of July, uncertainty in the forecast increases, although there is once again a signal for low pressure to the north of the country. Current indications are for temperatures to remain around normal for this time of the year, and low pressure looks set to dominate for much of June.
Met Eireann's long-range weather forecast for the month of June could come as a surprise to some. Anyone expecting a mild, dry and warm start to the summer ...
Temperatures are signalled to remain normal for the time of year.โ Temperatures again look set to be normal for the time of year.โ This again means that there is a chance of slightly higher than average amounts of precipitation.
Met Eireann says the remnants of Tropical Storm Alex will continue to influence Ireland's weather into the weekend, bringing strong winds and frequent rain.
Highest temperatures of 14C to 17C with a moderate southwest breeze. Highest temperatures of 14C to 18C with a fresh westerly breeze, decreasing moderate later. Lowest temperatures of 8C to 11C.โ There will be some sunny spells also, with the south and southeast staying driest overall. Winds will ease to a light or moderate westerly breeze. Winds will moderate in most places by the evening with some late sunshine developing