Monday Misery: Rain and Dense Drizzle Doom in Ireland
Monday 9th June 2025 kicks off grim across Ireland—especially in the north. Expect a thick blanket of cloud over Ulster and nearby counties, with persistent rain and dense drizzle mugging the region through the morning. If you’re further south, your day will start a little less abusive—with only a few stray dribbles to dodge. Temperatures will hover in the low teens, while a steady southwesterly wind keeps the damp lingering. No escape from the grey.

National Forecast – Monday 9th June 2025
| Region | Morning Conditions | Afternoon Forecast | Evening Conditions | Highs (°C) | Winds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dublin | Cloudy with scattered drizzle | Light showers developing mid-afternoon | Persistent damp weather | 13–17 | Moderate to fresh southwesterly |
| Ulster | Thick cloud with steady rain and drizzle | Outbreaks of rain continuing into afternoon | Overcast with occasional bursts | 13–17 | Moderate to fresh southwesterly |
| Connacht | Cloudy with occasional drizzle | Patchy rain trucks rolling in from the north | Damped skies with lingering drizzle | 13–17 | Moderate to fresh southwesterly |
| Munster | Mostly dry, a few drizzle patches | Rain spreading, especially in the north | Persistent light rain | 13–17 | Moderate to fresh southwesterly |
| Leinster | Cloudy with patchy drizzle | Rain spreading across the north and east | Cloudy and damp conditions | 13–17 | Moderate to fresh southwesterly |
Tonight
Monday evening stays gloomy and damp in the northern half: expect outbreaks of rain, drizzle, and persistent cloud. The southeast earns a reprieve with drier skies, but don’t let that fool you—it won’t last. Temperatures hold at 9–13°C and winds remain moderate westerly. It’s a weather pattern that simply won’t quit tomorrow morning is expected to bring more patchy drizzle, especially in the north.
Marine Warnings
A Small Craft Warning is in place from 06:00 Monday to 06:00 Tuesday for southwest winds reaching Force 6 along the west and northwest coast—from Loop Head to Slyne Head through 18:00 Monday to 18:00 Tuesday. Mariners should expect choppy seas and take care with any coastal travel or work.
Extended Outlook
The weather doesn’t ease up anytime soon. Tuesday remains cloudy with patchy drizzle and occasional sun, mostly in the north. Highs edge up to 16–19°C. Midweek (Wednesday and Thursday) brings a boost as a warmer, humid air mass creeps in with highs of 18–22°C—and more showers . Friday and the weekend remain unsettled but hint at slowly improving conditions by next week. Don’t stash your coats yet.
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