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06 Sept 2025

ALERT: Met Éireann's five-day Irish weather forecast for coming week is bleak!

Met Éireann has issued its five-day Irish weather forecast for the week ahead - Temperatures remaining below average for early June.

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CREDIT: Carlow Weather

Wednesday: A mix of sunny spells and showers for Wednesday's weather, with cloud increasing in southern areas later. Highest temperatures of 11 to 16 degrees, coolest in the west and northwest, with a moderate westerly breeze.

Overview: Continuing unsettled with rain or showers each day. Temperatures remaining below average for early June.

Wednesday night: Becoming cloudier with scattered showers continuing and turning into longer spells of rain over the southern half of the country. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 10 degrees with light to moderate southerly or variable winds.

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Thursday: Rain will clear from the southeast on Thursday morning and for the rest of the day there'll be sunny spells and scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 12 to 16 degrees with light to moderate westerly winds.

Thursday night: Showers will become isolated on Thursday night so most places will become dry with long clear spells. Cloud will increase in the west and southwest later though, bringing some light rain. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees with light to moderate west to southwest winds.

Friday: Cloudy and wet with outbreaks of rain across the country. Highest temperatures of 11 to 15 degrees with light to moderate southwesterly winds.

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Friday night: Rain will clear northeastwards and will be followed by showers. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees with light to moderate, variable winds.

The weekend: Sunny spells and scattered showers are expected on Saturday and Sunday, with highest temperatures continuing in the low to mid teens.

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