Forecast valid from: 18:00, Wednesday 23 April 2025 until 18:00, Thursday 24 April 2025
Southeasterly winds will increase to force 6 or 7 from Friday morning on coasts from Bloody Foreland to Strangford Lough to Carnsore Point.
Nil
Ireland lies in a mostly light to moderate cyclonic variable airflow, generated by a depression of 1011hPa centred over northern France.
Heavy Swell (>4m) : Nil
Wind: Mainly southeasterly or variable force 2 to 4 imminent. Soon increasing southeasterly force 3 to 5. Later increasing force 4 or 5, occasionally force 6 between Mace Head and Fair Head. Veering southerly force 4 by the end of the period between Roches Point and Loop Head.
Weather: Cloudy to fair. Soon cloudy in the west and south. Outbreaks of rain, drizzle, mist and fog in the south and southwest soon, extending to the west later.
Visibility: Moderate to poor in precipitation, mist and fog. Otherwise good.
Wind: Northeast to east or variable force 2 to 4, occasionally force 5 in the northeast. Soon east to southeast force 3 to 5. Decreasing force 2 to 4 by the end of the period.
Weather: Cloudy to fair.
Visibility: Good.
Wind: Variable force 2 to 4 or less. Soon southeasterly. Later mainly increasing south or southeast force 4 or 5 between Howth Head and Roches Point.
Weather: Cloudy to fair. Later rain, drizzle, mist and fog spreading northeastwards.
Visibility: Moderate to poor in precipitation, mist and fog. Otherwise good.
Wind: Moderate to strong southerly winds. Weather: Mostly cloudy with rain, drizzle, mist and fog. Becoming cloudy to fair through Friday in the west and southwest with occasional showers, some heavy, with a chance of hail and isolated thunder.
Forecast issued at: 18:00, Wednesday 23 April 2025
All times are local unless specified