Thursday, 10 April 2025 Weather Report for Ireland
Thursday’s forecast is the kind that tricks you into thinking it’s a grand day to burn your winter coat. But don’t be fooled—what begins as a crisp, calm morning will quickly melt into a blazing spring scorcher, especially inland. April is swinging with full heat, and today, Ireland gets its first proper taste of summertime heat, haze, and hidden dangers on the road.

National Forecast Overview
| Region | Weather Summary | High Temp (°C) | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dublin | Sunny, slight coastal haze | 17 | Light variable breeze |
| Cork | Bright, slight inland fog early | 19 | Light easterly |
| Galway | Clear skies, warm afternoon | 20 | Calm becoming variable |
| Belfast | Dry with widespread sunshine | 16 | Light breeze |
| Limerick | Mist clearing to full sun | 21 | Light breeze |
| Waterford | Some morning haze, sunny later | 18 | Variable, light |
| Donegal | Cool start, sunny throughout | 17 | Slightly gusty coastal |
What to Expect This Thursday
You’re waking up to a misty, chilly Ireland—but don’t get comfortable. Once that early fog burns off, skies will stay stubbornly sunny all day. Sunshine will dominate from mid-morning, pushing temperatures to an April high of 21 degrees Celsius in the west and midlands. Coastal regions, especially along the south and east, will be slightly cooler but still unusually warm for this time of year. Winds are light to nonexistent, creating perfect conditions for lingering haze and increasing UV exposure.
Tonight
The quiet continues tonight with dry and mostly clear skies. Fog will reform overnight, especially in valleys and low-lying inland areas. Temperatures will drop to between 1 and 6 degrees, and with calm winds, dense fog patches are expected to develop and remain into early Friday morning. If you’re planning to drive early tomorrow, prepare for severely reduced visibility.
Additional Notes for Drivers and Commuters
With heat during the day and fog overnight, road users should prepare for abrupt visibility changes and intense sunlight glare—especially in the west during late afternoon. Winds will be light, so fog won’t be dispersing quickly.
Looking Ahead
Friday looks similar—mild, dry, and clear—with highs again pushing toward 20 degrees. No major rainfall expected until late weekend, and UV levels will stay high through Saturday.
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