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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,346 ✭✭✭✭M.T. Cranium


    Tuesday, 4 November, 2025 __ Forecasts for Ireland

    TRENDS ... cloudy and very mild, occasional rain will be heavy at times, some fog and mist, and a few brighter spells developing towards the weekend. Somewhat more settled the following week and staying quite mild.

    FORECASTS

    TODAY will be mostly cloudy with intervals of heavy rain in south and central Leinster moving towards east Ulster, 20-35 mm could fall in some places leading to minor flooding. Other areas will be more showery and could see brief brighter spells. Mild with highs 13 to 16 C.
    TONIGHT foggy with rain and drizzle, becoming heavy in the south towards morning. Lows 11 to 13 C.
    WEDNESDAY rain mostly in western counties will taper off to drizzle, and there could be a few brighter spells by afternoon, mild with highs near 15 C.
    THURSDAY variable cloud, some rain and drizzle at times, lows near 9 C and highs near 14 C.
    FRIDAY partly cloudy to overcast, showers, lows near 8 C and highs near 13 C.
    SATURDAY misty or foggy with mid-day clearing and some afternoon sunshine, mild. Lows near 7 C and highs near 13 C.
    SUNDAY outbreaks of rain, lows near 8 C and highs near 13 C.
    MONDAY partly cloudy and mild, then next TUESDAY occasional rain, both days highs near 12 C. From mid-week on (next week) it could be a bit drier as high pressure builds in from the east, but temperatures would likely stay fairly mild.

    My local weather on Monday was overcast with highs near 9 C. A powerful storm system is forming now to the south of Nova Scotia and will slam into southeastern Newfoundland by late morning into the afternoon local time (around 1500h to 1900h). Hurricane force wind gusts are possible as this deepens very rapidly to 945 mbs.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,346 ✭✭✭✭M.T. Cranium


    Wednesday, 5 November, 2025 __ Forecasts for Ireland

    TRENDS ... Very mild and mostly cloudy, foggy or misty at times, occasional rain ... turning somewhat colder next week at least in parts of the north and west, a dry interval followed by milder weather again.

    FORECASTS

    TODAY will be cloudy with a few afternoon sunny breaks, very mild with outbreaks of rain moving north, heaviest in the north central counties and central Ulster. Highs 14 to 16 C,
    TONIGHT will be overcast with mist and fog, some light rain or drizzle, lows 10 to 13 C.
    THURSDAY foggy to start, some light rain or drizzle. Brighter spells may develop although further outbreaks of light rain will continue especially in parts of the south and east. Highs 12 to 15 C.
    FRIDAY variable cloud, showers, mild. Lows near 8 C and highs 12 to 14 C.
    SATURDAY variable cloud, showers, lows near 7 C and highs 11 to 13 C.
    Little change into the first part of next week as weak disturbances continue to drift north in a slack southerly flow. Fog could become quite persistent in places. Temperatures will fall of slightly to around 10 or 11 C. Somewhat colder air will begin to push in from the north by Tuesday into Wednesday (12th), and it could drop the temperatures in Connacht and Ulster into a range of 6 to 9 C while staying closer to 10-12 C in the rest of the country.

    My local weather on Tuesday was sunny with cloudy intervals, more overcast by mid-afternoon and evening. It was a bit milder with highs near 10 C. A strong windstorm travelled across southeast Newfoundland, remnants of that will be off the west coast of Ireland by about Friday but it will be dying off by then. Another energetic low is forming over the Great Lakes, and will pull in arctic air rushing southeast to bring gusty winds to the east coast of the U.S. by early Thursday (local time). Another low will follow on the weekend ushering in near-record cold air masses for an early blast of wintry snow squalls over the Great Lakes.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,346 ✭✭✭✭M.T. Cranium


    Thursday, 6 November, 2025 __ Forecasts for Ireland

    TRENDS ... Cloudy and very mild with occasional rain for most of the coming seven days, any changes in this pattern will be small and slow to develop. In general, it will not be quite as wet as it has been recently, but with a lot of fog and mist it will often be damp.

    FORECASTS

    TODAY will bring a few brighter intervals as rain will be patchy in coverage and mostly confined to some coastal areas. Fog or mist may be slow to clear at first however. Mild with highs 13 to 15 C.
    TONIGHT overcast with rain or drizzle at times, lows near 10 C.
    FRIDAY overcast, rain becoming a bit heavier at times especially over western counties. Highs 13 to 15 C.
    SATURDAY to MONDAY each day will be partly cloudy to overcast with a little rain at times, lows near 9 C and highs 12 to 14 C.
    After that, little change in the pattern through next week.

    My local weather on Wednesday was overcast and foggy with light rain most of the day (snow a little higher up in nearby mountains), and cold with highs of 4 or 5 C.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,346 ✭✭✭✭M.T. Cranium


    Friday, 7 November, 2025 __ Forecasts for Ireland

    TRENDS ... Mostly cloudy, occasional rain and very mild with some persistent fog and mist at times.

    FORECASTS

    TODAY will bring some bursts of heavy rain through Munster into the midlands and later into Ulster, some places could see 10-15 mm, but probably a bit less in much of the southeast and in Connacht. Any brighter spells later on could be quite warm (yesterday it was 17 deg and sunny at mid-day in the Dublin region). Highs today generally 13 to 16 C.
    TONIGHT a few remnant showers, mist and fog, lows near 8 C.
    SATURDAY partly cloudy to overcast to start, rain moving through the south later and then into central counties. Highs 12 to 14 C.
    SUNDAY variable cloud, mist and fog with occasional rain and a few brighter spells also, lows 5 to 8 C and highs 12 to 14 C.
    From MONDAY to about THURSDAY it will continue very mild and there could be a spell of heavy rain around Monday night into Tuesday moving up from the south; highs will continue to be in a range of 12 to 15 C, and nights also quite mild. Some much colder air will be moving down across northern Scotland towards the ocean region to the northwest of Connacht, and some of this may filter into parts of Ireland at times by about a week from now; this may persist for a day or two before strong storms from the Atlantic drive milder air back in with heavy rainfalls and strong winds.

    My local weather was overcast with a little drizzle at times, and low cloud ceilings obscuring the local hills. Highs were around 5 C. I will travelling to the coast (650 kms on the road) for a family visit the next four days, hoping to have some time to maintain the forecasts but would not rule out a brief interruption especially towards the return portion of the trip mid-week.



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