The status-yellow warnings for the counties in the south and west will see 'spells of heavy rain at times, heaviest in coastal and mountainous areas'
Sunny spells and scattered showers are forecast for the rest of the day, with highest temperatures of 14 to 19 degrees. Met Éireann said the eastern half of the country will meanwhile experience sunny spells and a few isolated showers this afternoon. The status-yellow weather warnings for the counties in the south and west will see “spells of heavy rain at times, heaviest in coastal and mountainous areas.”
But a big change will hit tonight as "heavy thundery" bursts of rain will bring spot flooding with the lowest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees. Overnight rain ...
Overnight rain will clear eastwards tomorrow followed by sunny spells and scattered heavy showers for the rest of the day. A third yellow warning has been issued for Waterford which will be valid from 10pm tonight until 2pm tomorrow. A Status Yellow rain warning is in place for Galway, Mayo, and Kerry from 1pm today until 10am tomorrow.
TEMPERATURES will hit up to 18C today but weather conditions will not match the humid heat.And Met Eireann has issued a status yellow rain warning for.
However, many eastern areas will be dry for much of the day. Tomorrow, rain that lingered from overnight will clear eastwards. Met Eireann said: "Showery conditions will affect the western half of Ireland during the first half of the day, later arriving into the eastern half of the country. Sunny spells and scattered "heavy showers" will follow for the rest of the day. "Cloud increasing from the Atlantic will bring outbreaks of rain and drizzle to western areas during the afternoon and evening. Earlier in the day, outbreaks of rain and drizzle will fall over the west of the country.
Once again, the worst of the rain will affect coastal and mountainous areas, and localised flooding and thunderstorms are possible. The Status Yellow Rain ...
Showery conditions will affect the western half of Ireland during the first half of the day, later arriving into the eastern half of the country. Lingering overnight rain will clear eastwards on Tuesday morning with sunny spells and scattered heavy showers following for the rest of the day. Cloud will increase from the Atlantic, bringing outbreaks of rain and drizzle to western areas during the afternoon and evening. Once again, the worst of the rain will affect coastal and mountainous areas, and localised flooding and thunderstorms are possible. The Status Yellow Rain warning for Cork will come into play at 6pm Monday and will last until 12pm Tuesday. Galway, Mayo and Kerry will see spells of heavy rain, with the heaviest of the showers to be in coastal and mountainous areas.
Met Eireann has issued a Status Yellow Rain warning for five counties that will remain in place until 2pm in Waterford, 12pm in Cork, and 10am in Galway, ...
Thursday will bring a mix of sunny spells and showers. Showery rain will continue in parts of the east on Wednesday night. A few mist or fog patches in parts too. Lows of 7 to 11 degrees, in light southwesterly breezes. Tomorrow will bring sunny spells and showers. Tonight will bring clear spells and further scattered showers, heavy in places.
Brighter in the west with sunny spells although there will be some scattered heavy showers about too. During the afternoon the brighter showery conditions will ...
Highs of 15 to 19 degrees, in mostly moderate south to southwesterly winds. However showers will extend from the Atlantic during the late morning, with sunny spells and showers extending across the country for the afternoon. Clear spells early in the night before cloud spreads from the east with outbreaks of rain and drizzle along eastern coasts towards morning. According to the latest Met Eireann weather forecast, Wednesday will bring sunny spells and showers. Lows of 7 to 11 degrees, in light southwesterly breezes. Brighter in the west with sunny spells although there will be some scattered heavy showers about too.
It looks like we could be in for some good weather very soon as Met Eireann's long-range forecast has predicted an “Azores High” moving up towards Ireland. The ...
It looks like the Azores high will extend an influence up over Ireland from the southwest. Some heavy or thundery rain can be expected at times early in the period with the risk of spot flooding. It looks more settled for this week with drier than normal conditions overall.
The changeable weather is set to remain similar throughout the week - with outbreaks of rain, sunny spells and even thunder and misty patches expected for ...
Some bright or sunny spells are expected too especially later in the day with temperatures marginally higher. Highest temperatures are set to be between 14 to 18 degrees. There will be highs of 18 degrees.
It was a mixed Sunday with lashing rain and lovely sunshine recorded at different parts of the day. Today is going to be much the same according to Met ...
Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees." "Any lingering rain will clear eastwards on Tuesday morning with sunny spells and scattered heavy showers following for the rest of the day. "Wet and breezy tonight with some heavy thundery bursts of rain leading to spot flooding.
Met Eireann has forecasted more miserable weather for Dublin but it's not all bad news. There is currently a triple rainfall warning in place for parts of ...
Highs of 14 to 17 degrees, in mostly moderate south to southwesterly winds. "Showery rain will continue in parts of the east on Wednesday night. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees in light southwesterly breezes. "Thursday will bring a mix of sunny spells and showers. The highest temperatures will be 16 or 17 degrees. A wet and windy morning is expected today but the rain will clear eastwards by around midday with sunny spells and scattered heavy showers.
"Spells of heavy rain at times, heaviest in coastal and mountainous areas. Localised flooding and isolated thunderstorms possible,” Met Éireann said. Today will ...
Lowest temperatures of 8C to 10C are expected. Some bright or sunny spells are expected too, especially later in the day with temperatures marginally higher than on Friday. Highest temperatures of 15C to 19C are forecast. Highest temperatures of 14C to 18C are forecast. The showers will be heaviest and most frequent over the northern half of the country, but they will become more isolated towards the evening. Some of the showers will be heavy and possibly thundery, especially in parts of the northeast.
Ireland is in for more unsettled weather in the coming days according to the latest weather forecast for Ireland from Met Eireann. Met Eireann is forecast.
Lowest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees in light southwesterly breezes. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees, mildest in the east, as light southwest winds veer northwesterly and increase light to moderate. The latest Met Eireann weather forecast for Ireland states that Thursday will bring a mix of sunny spells and showers. Met Eireann is forecasting the weather to be cool with rain and showers and some thundery bursts in the coming days and it will also be breezy at times. Lows of 7 to 11 degrees, in light southwesterly breezes. Brighter in the west with sunny spells although there will be some scattered heavy showers about too.
While there is more wet weather ahead for Ireland in the coming days, Met Eireann is forecasting that better weather on the way for the weekend. According.
Thursday will bring a mix of sunny spells and showers. According to the latest Met Eireann weather forecast for Ireland, Sunday will be a bright fresh day with sunny spells and a few light passing showers. Highest temperatures of 14 to 19 degrees, with a light to moderate west to northwest breeze.
It's rained more than three time the average for mid-summer and land is saturated in parts of Ireland according to Met Éireann's forecasters who anticipa...
Highs of 14 to 17 degrees, in mostly moderate south to southwesterly winds. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees in light southwesterly breezes. Thursday will bring a mix of sunny spells and showers. Highest temperatures of 14 to 19 degrees, with a light to moderate west to northwest breeze. Tuesday: Cloudy conditions with rain over the eastern half of the country will continue to clear into the Irish Sea. Brighter and drier weather elsewhere with sunny spells and scattered showers will extend to all parts as the afternoon progresses. As to the general forecast Met Éireann says it will be changeable and quite cool overall with rain continuing and temperatures dropping to as low as 6 degrees.
As multiple counties are put under weather alerts with heavy showers and a wet week forecast, the national forecaster stated that sunny spells will peek ...
The potential for hazards should remain low. The potential for hazards should remain low. The potential for hazardous conditions in the coming week will be low.
High pressure will build from end of this week, possibly bringing hotter and drier weather for the month of July.
The potential for hazards should remain low. The potential for hazards should remain low. The potential for hazardous conditions in the coming week will be low.
The west will see the worst of the heavy showers as they spread across the country, clearing towards the east.
Sunday will be mainly dry with some bright or sunny spells and a few showers. Showers will become more isolated overnight. Today will bring sunny spells and showers. Ireland is set to see some more wet and windy conditions over the coming days. This afternoon, they'll become heavier and more widespread. Sunny spells and scattered showers in the west will spread eastwards and extend to all areas in the afternoon, some heavy.
Today will start off dry with sunny spells but the afternoon will bring showers which will become heavier and more frequent through the evening. Temperatures ...
In the afternoon, more persistent rain will develop in the west and will spread eastwards through the evening. Tomorrow morning will be cloudy with showers or longer spells of rain which will clear during the morning. Temperatures will be around 8 or 10 degrees.
There will be sunny spells and showers today, showery rain in the west this morning will gradually spread to the Leinster and Ulster later in this evening.
In the afternoon, more persistent rain will develop in the west and it will spread eastwards through the evening. Lowest temperatures will range from 8C to 10C. On Thursday morning, showers or longer spells of rain will affect east and northeast coastal areas for a time.