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Over the next 10 days, the south and east of Ireland will experience the driest and most settled conditions, while the far west and northwest will record the highest rainfall totals. Atlantic weather systems will continue to dominate, bringing a mix of sunny spells, scattered

Over the next 10 days, the south and east of Ireland will experience the driest and most settled conditions, while the far west and northwest will record the highest rainfall totals.

Atlantic weather systems will continue to dominate, bringing a mix of sunny spells, scattered
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A predominantly westerly Atlantic airflow will continue to influence Ireland’s weather over the next ten days, bringing a mix of sunshine and showers nationwide. Rainfall amounts are expected to be close to average in the west and north, while southern and eastern counties will

A predominantly westerly Atlantic airflow will continue to influence Ireland’s weather over the next ten days, bringing a mix of sunshine and showers nationwide.

Rainfall amounts are expected to be close to average in the west and north, while southern and eastern counties will
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Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland Ireland’s weather over the next 10 days will be mostly dry and settled, with occasional light showers and a gradual rise in temperatures. The weekend will begin damp and overcast in the west and north, but brighter and warmer in the

Long Range Weather Forecast for Ireland

Ireland’s weather over the next 10 days will be mostly dry and  settled, with occasional light showers and a gradual rise in  temperatures. The weekend will begin damp and overcast in the west and north, but brighter and warmer in the
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Ireland is set to enjoy a stretch of warm, settled weather this week, with sunshine and rising temperatures dominating the days ahead. High pressure will keep things mostly dry and bright through Friday, particularly in the east and south, where temperatures could climb as

Ireland is set to enjoy a stretch of warm, settled weather this week,  with sunshine and rising temperatures dominating the days ahead.

High pressure will keep things mostly dry and bright through Friday,  particularly in the east and south, where temperatures could climb as
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Weather Forecast for Ireland After a murky start, cloud cover will gradually break on Wednesday, paving the way for widespread sunshine and mid-20s temperatures across much of Ireland into the weekend. A dry stretch will hold through to Sunday evening, before scattered showers

Weather Forecast for Ireland

After a murky start, cloud cover will gradually break on Wednesday, paving the way for widespread sunshine and mid-20s temperatures across much of Ireland into the weekend. A dry stretch will hold through to Sunday evening, before scattered showers
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Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow Thunderstorm Warning for parts of the east and midlands, following a dramatic evening of severe weather that swept across the west of Ireland on Sunday. weatheire.com/forecast/2025/…

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On July 25th and 26th, 1985, Ireland experienced one of the most intense and widespread thunderstorm outbreaks of the decade. weatheire.com/on-this-day/20…

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Soundwaves from the powerful magnitude 8.8 earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula were felt as far away as Ireland in the early hours of Wednesday morning. weatheire.com/news/2025/07/3…

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Storm Floris is forecast to bring unseasonably strong winds and heavy rainfall to parts of Ireland on Bank Holiday Monday, with the most severe conditions expected in the north and northwest. weatheire.com/news/2025/08/0… #StormFloris

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The coming 10 to 14 days will bring plenty of dry weather as high pressure becomes established close to or over Ireland. There will be spells of warm sunshine, but also a risk of thunderstorms at times in the coming days. weatheire.com/forecast/2025/…

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Irish skies set for Perseids Meteor Shower and Planetary Conjunction over the next few nights weatheire.com/news/2025/08/1…

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A warm week ahead for Ireland, with plenty of sunshine but also some heavy showers and thunderstorms at times over the next two days. weatheire.com/forecast/2025/…

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Tropical #StormErin is forecast to strengthen into the first major hurricane of the season later this week with winds hitting 185km/h by Friday. Latest satellite imagery and projected path/impact details here - weatheire.com/news/2025/08/1…

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A NASA satellite view of Ireland early on Saturday morning has revealed a striking image of the island lit up by towns and cities under largely clear skies. weatheire.com/ireland-from-s…

A NASA satellite view of Ireland early on Saturday morning has revealed a striking image of the island lit up by towns and cities under largely clear skies.
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Hurricane Erin, currently intensifying over the western Atlantic, could ultimately help bring an end to Ireland’s ongoing spell of dry and settled weather in about ten days’ time. weatheire.com/news/2025/08/1… #HurricaneErin

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Hurricane Erin has intensified with remarkable speed into a Category 5 storm, the most powerful classification on the Saffir Simpson scale, with sustained winds of about 160 miles per hour (257 km/h). Details - weatheire.com/news/2025/08/1…