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Met Éireann Ireland Weather Report – Thursday, 24 April 2025

Today, Ireland experiences a transition from a dry morning to widespread rain by evening. According to Met Éireann, the day will start with a mix of cloud and some sunshine, but rain will develop in the south and west by midday, spreading across the country by evening.​

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Met Éireann Regional Forecast

RegionMorning ConditionsAfternoon OutlookHigh Temp (°C)Wind
LeinsterCloudy with sunny spellsRain spreading by evening13 – 16Light southeasterly
MunsterIncreasing cloudinessRain developing by midday13 – 16Light southeasterly
ConnachtCloudy with sunny intervalsRain arriving by afternoon13 – 16Light southeasterly
UlsterPartly cloudyRain reaching by evening13 – 16Light southeasterly

Evening and Tonight

Tonight will be cloudy and wet across the country, with outbreaks of rain continuing. Temperatures will remain mild, with lows of 8 to 11 degrees Celsius, accompanied by light southeasterly breezes.​

Outlook for Tomorrow

Friday is expected to be a cloudy and wet day, with rain across all areas. A clearance to sunshine and showers will move in from the west later in the afternoon, but rain will persist across Leinster and Ulster. Highs will range from 11 to 16 degrees Celsius with southerly breezes.​

Additional Information

  • UV Index: Low to moderate; it’s advisable to wear sunscreen during sunny intervals.
  • Pollen Count: Low; suitable for most individuals.
  • Travel Advisory: Rain may lead to reduced visibility and slippery roads; drivers should exercise caution.​

Today marks a shift in weather patterns, with rain spreading across Ireland by evening. Residents should prepare for wet conditions and plan accordingly. Stay updated with Met Éireann for the latest forecasts and advisories.

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