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Met Éireann: Unsettled and cooler weather this week

Created at 2 Jun · 7:05 AM1 source
IN SHORT

Ireland's weather forecast indicates unsettled and cooler conditions with rain or showers daily this week. Temperatures will range from 14-19°C on Tuesday, dropping to 12-16°C on Thursday. Thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday. Weekend forecast remains uncertain but likely to include rain and showers.

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Key Numbers

14-19°CTuesday highest temperatures
9-12°CTuesday night lowest temperatures
12-16°CThursday highest temperatures
13-15°CFriday highest temperatures
7-10°CFriday night lowest temperatures

Who's Involved

Met Éireann
Irish national meteorological service providing the weather forecast
Met Éireann: Unsettled and cooler weather this week

↳ Why This Matters

This forecast from Met Éireann details the expected weather patterns for Ireland over the coming week, highlighting cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and potential for thunderstorms. Such conditions can impact agricultural planning and operations, particularly concerning crop growth, planting, and harvesting schedules.

Key facts

  • Ireland will experience unsettled and cooler weather with rain or showers daily this week.
  • Temperatures on Tuesday are expected to be between 14°C and 19°C.
  • Thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday.
  • Thursday will be cool and blustery with temperatures between 12°C and 16°C.
  • Friday will see showers extending eastwards through the day.
  • Weekend forecast suggests continued rain and showers with temperatures in the mid to high teens.

This forecast from Met Éireann details the expected weather patterns for Ireland over the coming week, highlighting cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and potential for thunderstorms. Such conditions can impact agricultural planning and operations, particularly concerning crop growth, planting, and harvesting schedules.

Frequently asked questions

The weather is expected to be unsettled and cooler with rain or showers each day, along with breezy conditions at times.

Highest temperatures will range from 14-19°C on Tuesday, dropping to 12-16°C on Thursday, and 13-15°C on Friday. Nighttime lows will be between 7-12°C.

Yes, thunderstorms are possible on Wednesday, particularly with heavy showers.

The forecast for the weekend has uncertainty, but rain and showers are likely at times, with daytime temperatures expected to be in the mid to high teens at best.

What Happens Next

01Showers extending eastwards through Friday.
02Possible rain moving into southern areas early Friday night.
03Uncertainty in the weekend forecast with likely rain and showers.

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How It Developed

2 Jun · 6:45 AM
Met Éireann forecasts unsettled and cooler weather this week with daily rain or showers and breezy conditions.
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