Long Range Weather Forecast For Ireland (1 July 2021)

Poolbeg lighthouse, Dublin

 

 TRENDS for the week of 1 to 7 July 2021 --

-- Temperatures will average near normal values, warm at first, a little below normal towards the end.
-- Rainfalls will average 75 to 100 per cent of normal values.
-- Sunshine will average 75 per cent of normal.
-- Winds generally light at first, will increase to moderate southwest at times.


FORECASTS

TODAY
will feature some warm spells of hazy sunshine, more cloud likely in east Ulster and around some coastal areas of the west. Highs 21 to 24 C.

TONIGHT will be clear to partly cloudy, lows 11 to 14 C.

FRIDAY will bring increasing cloud with rain moving into west Munster by late afternoon and evening, rather warm and increasingly humid with highs 20 to 23 C.

SATURDAY the rain will move across most regions during the late overnight and morning hours (5-10 mm) followed by variable cloud and further showers, isolated thunderstorms, rather muggy with lows 13 to 16 C and highs 19 to 22 C.

SUNDAY will be cloudy with a few breaks, scattered thundery showers developing in a rather muggy air mass with lows near 14 C and highs near 21 C (closer to 18 C near some coasts where it may turn rather foggy at times).

MONDAY some pulses of heavier rain will move up from the south, lows near 14 C and highs near 20 C.

TUESDAY some further heavy showers likely, lows near 14 C and highs near 18 C.

The rest of next week appears somewhat cooler but less unsettled with only isolated showers in a slight northerly flow, lows around 12 C and highs around 18 C.