Long Range Weather Forecast For Ireland (28 June 2021)

 

Loughcrew, Oldcastle, County Meath, looking towards Cavan.

TRENDS for the week of 28 June to 4 July 2021 --

-- Temperatures will average near normal or slightly below in some places.
-- Rainfall will start to return to the picture around Friday 2nd and in the balance of the week it may add up to perhaps 25 to 50 per cent of normal values.
-- Sunshine will be 75 per cent of normal on average but could reach normal totals in some parts of the north and west.
-- Generally light winds can be expected, occasionally moderate.


FORECASTS

TONIGHT
will be partly cloudy, lows near 8 C.

TUESDAY will be partly cloudy to sunny with highs 18 to 21 C.

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY will be partly cloudy, and there will be isolated showers both days although most places should remain dry, lows near 8 C and highs near 20 C.

FRIDAY will bring increasing cloud and showers or intervals of rain with 5-10 mm rainfalls possible. Lows near 9 C and highs near 19 C.

The outlook for next weekend is unsettled although it could turn out reasonably good as showers may be fairly brief and isolated. Temperatures will remain close to normal values.