February 13

February 13, 2025: Ireland Weather Forecast—Torrential Rain, Fierce Winds, and Flooding Risks Ahead

February 13, 2025, Ireland is set for a rough day as heavy rain, strong winds, and the threat of flooding take hold. While the morning will be mostly cloudy with patchy drizzle, Munster and Connacht will face intensifying rain from the afternoon, spreading northeast by evening.

February 13

Winds will pick up significantly, becoming fresh to strong and gusty from the southeast. Spot flooding is expected near the south coast, with temperatures ranging from a cold 4°C in Ulster to 8°C in the southwest.

Current Weather Overview on February 13, 2025

RegionConditionTemperature (°C)Wind
DublinCloudy, dry morning, rain later6Fresh SE winds increasing
CorkHeavy rain, risk of flooding8Strong, gusty SE winds
GalwayCloudy, rain developing7Moderate SE winds
LimerickDrizzle turning to heavy rain7Fresh, gusty winds
WaterfordDry start, rain and wind increasing8Strong SE gusts

National Forecast

A stormy day ahead with worsening conditions.

  • Morning: Cloudy, mostly dry, light rain in Munster and Connacht.
  • Afternoon: Heavy rain develops in Munster and Connacht, winds strengthening.
  • Evening: Torrential rain spreads northeast, flooding risk increases.

Tonight’s Forecast

A dangerous night with severe weather conditions.

  • Heavy rain moving across all areas, turning to sleet over high ground in Ulster.
  • Spot flooding expected in South Munster.
  • Strong and gusty east to southeast winds making travel hazardous.
  • Temperatures dropping to between 0°C and 6°C, coldest in the north.

Weather Warnings & Advisories

⚠️ Status Yellow – Heavy Rain & Flooding Risk (South Munster & Coastal Areas):

  • Torrential downpours could cause localized flooding.
  • Road conditions will be hazardous due to water accumulation.

⚠️ Status Yellow – Strong Wind Warning (Nationwide):

  • Winds will reach dangerous speeds, especially near exposed coasts.
  • Risk of falling debris and power outages.

Severe Impacts Expected

  • Flooding Risk: Low-lying areas could see significant water buildup.
  • Dangerous Travel: Heavy rain and gusty winds will reduce visibility and make driving hazardous.
  • Coastal Warnings: Higher waves may lead to flooding in exposed areas.
  • Structural Damage Risk: Loose objects and weak structures could be affected by strong gusts.

Extended Outlook

The stormy conditions will persist, with more rain, wind, and possible sleet into the weekend. The cold snap will continue, with little relief expected in the coming days.

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