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06 Sept 2025

Prolonged spell of hot and sunny weather

Sunshine makes a comeback

Met Éireann forecasts warm sunshine right through the Bank Holiday Weekend.

TODAY - Wednesday 31st May. Dry and mostly fine, warm in sunshine. Today will be another sunny day, outside of possible cloud at times in the north and east. Highest temperatures will generally range 19 to 24 or 25 degrees, warmest in the west. However, light to moderate east to northeast winds will keep it a couple of degrees cooler for eastern areas.

TONIGHT
Tonight will be dry and clear outside of some shallow fog patches. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 11 degrees in light northeast or variable breezes.

TOMORROW - Thursday 1st June
Thursday will be another mostly sunny day though cloud may build across Ulster. Highest temperatures will range from 19 to 25 degrees generally though once again, light to moderate easterly winds will keep it a little cooler for eastern areas.

National Outlook
OUTLOOK: A prolonged warm settled spell with a high pressure dominating.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Dry and clear outside of shallow fog patches. Lowest temperatures of 7 to 12 degrees Celsius in light easterly or variable breezes.

FRIDAY: Another warm and sunny day outside of some possible cloud building across Ulster. Highest temperatures of 18 to 24 or 25 degrees Celsius, all the while a little cooler though along Irish Sea coasts. Winds will be light to moderate northeast or variable. Dry and mostly clear after-dark. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 11 degrees Celsius in just light easterly breezes.

June Bank Holiday Weekend: Little change is expected with high pressure positioned near Ireland bringing a continuation of the sunny settled weather - again some cloud may feed in across Ulster. Afternoon highs will generally range from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius, warmest further west, away from Irish Sea coasts in mostly light easterly breezes.

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