June 5th Weather Alert: Persistent Showers and Below-Average Temperatures Across Ireland
As we progress through the first week of June, Ireland continues to experience unsettled weather patterns. Thursday, June 5th, brings a wet start, especially over the eastern half of the country, with outbreaks of rain that will quickly clear into the Irish Sea. This will give way to sunny spells and scattered showers spreading from the west. Temperatures remain below average for this time of year, ranging from 12 to 17 degrees Celsius, accompanied by light to moderate westerly winds.

National Forecast – Thursday, June 5th, 2025
| Region | Morning Conditions | Afternoon Outlook | Evening Forecast | Highs (°C) | Winds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dublin | Rain clearing eastwards | Brighter with scattered showers | Mainly dry with clear spells | 15–17 | Light to moderate westerly |
| Ulster | Cloudy with rain | Scattered showers | Dry with clear spells | 12–14 | Light to moderate westerly |
| Connacht | Rain moving eastwards | Scattered showers | Dry with clear spells | 13–15 | Light to moderate westerly |
| Munster | Rain clearing eastwards | Scattered showers | Dry with clear spells | 14–16 | Light to moderate westerly |
| Leinster | Wet start with rain | Scattered showers | Dry with clear spells | 13–17 | Light to moderate westerly |
Tonight’s Forecast
Showers will become more isolated tonight, so most places will become dry with long clear spells. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 9 degrees Celsius in light to moderate west to southwest winds.
Marine Warnings
As of the latest updates, there are currently no marine warnings in operation for Thursday, June 5th, 2025. Mariners are advised to stay updated with Met Éireann for any changes.
Extended Outlook
The unsettled weather pattern is expected to continue throughout the weekend and into next week, with daily rain or showers and temperatures remaining below average for early June. Friday will see a dry and bright start with good spells of sunshine and well-scattered showers. However, cloud will build from the west through the morning and afternoon, with further showers developing. Outbreaks of rain will spread from the southwest during the evening. Highest temperatures will range from 12 to 16 degrees Celsius, with light to moderate southwesterly winds.
Looking ahead, there is a possibility of improved conditions and the return of a heatwave around Friday, June 13th, though this remains uncertain. Until then, expect more grey skies and keep your umbrellas close.
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