Tuesday Crash: Sunshine Denied by Irish Fog and Drizzle Bombs
Tuesday, 10th June 2025 hits Ireland with a wet whisper, not a roar. The morning kicks off dull and drizzly across the southern half of the country—patchy drizzle trapped under broken cloud, with areas in the southeast shrouded in mist and fog. Meanwhile, the north stays relatively dry, waiting for the promised uplift. Temperature climbs to a disappointing 16–19°C but light southwest or variable breezes keep the air damp and clammy. Tonight clears a bit, but mist lingers and fog returns in the south. And brace yourself—Wednesday teases with sunshine before unleashing heavy thundery showers by evening, turning the day from mild to monstrous. It’s a day that refuses to let go of spring’s damp grip, mocking any summer hopes.

National Forecast – Tuesday, 10th June 2025
| Region | Morning Conditions | Afternoon Outlook | Evening Forecast | Highs (°C) | Winds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dublin | Patchy drizzle under broken cloud | Bright spells developing, more sunshine | Dry and clear under broken cloud | 16–19 | Light southwest/variable |
| Ulster | Mostly dry with sunny spells emerging | Sunny spells + light patchy drizzle possible | Clearer skies, calm into the evening | 16–19 | Light southwest/variable |
| Connacht | Southern drizzle, mist popping up, north clearer skies | Breaks of sunshine, drizzle dying out | Mostly dry, crisp evening | 16–19 | Light southwest/variable |
| Munster | Drips of drizzle and low cloud, mist thick in southeast | Clearing up, bright or sunny spells | Dry under broken cloud | 16–19 | Light southwest/variable |
| Leinster | Broken cloud with scattered drizzle and fog in south | Sunshine breaks, drizzle fades | Calm evening with residual cloud cover | 16–19 | Light southwest/variable |
Tonight
Tonight starts dry under broken cloud, with a holdover of mist and fog in the southern counties. The mercury dips to 8–13°C, still chilly under light southerly breezes. Expect a spooky, damp haze to linger in rural pockets—perfect for winter-coat narrations.
Tomorrow (Wednesday 11th)
Wednesday begins with bright or sunny spells, giving hope for something better. But don’t let that lure you outside—cloud builds fast, and scattered showers will develop during the day. By evening, expect heavier and thundery bursts as humidity spikes. Temperatures will hit a sweaty 16–20°C in a moderate southerly breeze. (Met Éireann tomorrow’s forecast)
Marine Warnings
No active Weather or Marine Warnings are issued for Tuesday the 10th of June. A Yellow Potato Blight Advisory remains in place for farmers—wet nights like this fuel fungal threats in crops. Mariners can breathe easy, but those agricultural boots should stay alert.
Extended Outlook
Ireland’s stuck in the drizzle tank for now. Wednesday sees scattered heavy showers—possibly thunderous—making it more summer-like, if brutal. Thursday rolls on with showery conditions and rumblings of heavy bursts. Friday stays unsettled with frequent showers. Saturday and Sunday might bring slight relief if a ridge of high pressure edges in, but don’t hold your breath—the extended forecast signals repeated showers driven by low pressure off the northwest, keeping June streaky and wet.
Extra relevance for Irish readers
- Potato Blight Advisory: Damp nights and drizzle-flooded fields make perfect conditions for blight. Farmers are urged to apply protectant fungicides early.
- Morning Fog Warnings: Expect visibility below 200 m in spots—commute accordingly.
- Air Quality Stats: Humid, cool air means pollen levels remain low, but mold spores might surge.
- Plan Your Day: Venture out mid-afternoon during sunny spells. Avoid travel in mist-masks territory south of the midlands early today.
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