Met Éireann Ireland Weather Report – Wednesday, 23 April 2025
Today, Ireland experiences a typical spring day with a mix of cloudy skies, patches of drizzle, and emerging sunny intervals. According to Met Éireann, the day will gradually brighten, offering some respite from the morning gloom.

Met Éireann Regional Forecast
| Region | Morning Conditions | Afternoon Outlook | High Temp (°C) | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leinster | Cloudy with mist and drizzle | Brightening with sunny spells | 13 – 16 | Light to moderate variable |
| Munster | Overcast with light drizzle | Becoming clearer with sunshine | 13 – 16 | Light northerly |
| Connacht | Misty and damp | Sunny intervals developing | 13 – 16 | Light variable |
| Ulster | Foggy patches, overcast | Clearing with bright spells | 13 – 16 | Light to moderate northerly |
Evening and Tonight
As evening approaches, the skies will remain mostly clear, especially in the eastern and northern regions. However, the southwest will see increasing cloud cover, with rain developing towards dawn. Temperatures will drop to between 3 and 8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by light, variable breezes.
Outlook for Tomorrow
Thursday is expected to start mainly dry with bright or sunny spells, particularly in Leinster and Ulster. Rain in the west and southwest will gradually spread eastwards throughout the day, with north Leinster and much of Ulster remaining dry until late evening. Highest temperatures will range from 12 to 16 degrees Celsius, with light to moderate southeast winds.
Additional Information
- UV Index: Moderate; it’s advisable to wear sunscreen during sunny intervals.
- Pollen Count: Low to moderate; suitable for most individuals.
- Travel Advisory: Morning mist and drizzle may lead to reduced visibility; drivers should exercise caution.
Conclusion
Today offers a blend of typical Irish spring weather, with cloudy mornings giving way to brighter afternoons. While the southwest should prepare for overnight rain, the rest of the country can enjoy a relatively dry evening. Stay updated with Met Éireann for the latest forecasts and advisories.
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