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Ireland Weather March 7, 2025: Rain on the Rampage—Downpours and Drizzle Dominate!

Ireland braces for a wet and dreary day on March 7, 2025, with showery rain sweeping across the country. The day starts with patchy drizzle in the east and south before heavier rain moves in from the south. Despite the wet conditions, temperatures will hover between 10 to 13 degrees, making it a mild but soggy affair. Here’s a detailed look at today’s forecast to help you plan around the rain.

Ireland

Current Weather Overview

RegionMorningAfternoonNight
LeinsterCloudy with patchy drizzleShowery rain spreading northwardsClearing with some clear spells
MunsterCloudy with light rainHeavy showers moving northRain clearing, then more rain from the south
ConnachtCloudy and dry initiallyLight rain spreading from the southClear spells, rain returning from the south
UlsterDry with some bright spellsClouding over with rain by eveningDry for a time, rain later from the south

Today’s Highlights

  • Temperatures: Highs of 10 to 13 degrees, relatively mild despite the rain.
  • Rain: Patchy drizzle in the morning, turning to more persistent rain in southern counties by afternoon.
  • Winds: Moderate east to southeast breezes, freshening at times.

Regional Forecasts in Ireland

Leinster:
A dull start with patchy drizzle, turning wetter as showery rain pushes in from the south. Winds from the southeast will add a chill despite mild temperatures.

Munster:
Expect a wet day with heavy rain spreading northwards. Some brief bright spells may break through in the late afternoon, but rain will dominate.

Connacht:
Cloudy but dry for most of the morning. Light rain will spread from the south by late afternoon with temperatures reaching 12 degrees.

Ulster:
Dry at first with some bright spells. Cloud will thicken with rain reaching southern parts by evening. A relatively mild day with temperatures up to 12 degrees.

Tonight’s Weather


Showery rain will clear northwards during the night, leaving drier and clearer conditions briefly. However, another band of rain will push up from the south towards morning, bringing further wet weather. Overnight temperatures will stay mild, between 7 to 9 degrees, with moderate southeast winds.

Impacts and Safety Advice

  • Driving Conditions: Wet roads and low visibility in heavy showers. Allow extra time for journeys and drive cautiously.
  • Flood Risk: Localised spot flooding possible in low-lying areas, especially in southern counties.
  • Outdoor Activities: Best to reschedule or bring waterproof gear as most of the day will see rain or drizzle.

Looking Ahead

The wet theme continues into the weekend, with more rain and wind expected on Saturday. Some brighter spells may break through, but the umbrella will remain an essential accessory.

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