Met Éireann, Ireland’s National Meteorological Service, has published a comprehensive summary of Ireland’s latest climate averages, for the period 1991-2020, showing Ireland has become warmer and wetter. These are the 30-year averages of observed variables such as rainfall and temperature. The key findings from Met Éireann’s analysis of the 1991-2020 climate
Met Éireann is releasing the first climate projections of the TRANSLATE initiative at the European Climate Change Adaptation Conference 2023 (ECCA). TRANSLATE brings together all previous climate projections of relevance for Ireland, enhancing and improving their confidence and robustness and it combines them into one, easy to use, national resource to help Irish society
The HSE are urging people to stay safe in the sun as Met Éireann have issued a high temperature advisory warning for the entire country as temperatures are set to reach and in some areas exceed 30°c early next week. Dr. Deirdre Mulholland, Area Director of Public Health Area A, urged people to stay safe and […]
Some much needed sunlight is set to make appearances this week with the possibility of highest temperatures reaching 18 degrees on Thursday, as forecast by Met Eireann. The Irish will have to bear additional rain, however, before we can bask in the sunshine. What’s new? pic.twitter.com/ytrymmYnwb — Met Éireann (@MetEireann) April 16, 2018 Tuesday On […]
Stick to some extra layers and wrap up because the weather is set to return to colder conditions, as forecast by Met Eireann. Conditions today are to remain cool and blustery with afternoon temperatures ranging from 7 to 10 degrees. Cool and blustery today with sunny intervals and showers. Showers will be heavy at times […]
Further snow showers in part have been confirmed by Met Éireann for St Patrick’s Day with this weekend being predicted as “very cold”. Rest assured, weather conditions will be nowhere near as severe as Storm Emma. The forecast reads: “Saturday, St. Patrick’s Day will be dry in many areas, with bright spells, but scattered snow […]
A low-temperature warning for Ireland has been issued by Met Éireann this morning. In a statement, a spokesperson for Met Éireann said: “Lowest temperatures are expected to fall to between zero and -3 degrees generally, but may fall locally to -4 degrees with a widespread sharp frost.” The Status Yellow warning is valid from Friday March […]
Met Eireann has lifted its blizzard warning and removed instructions for the public to stay indoors until 6pm this evening. However, a status red snow-ice warning is currently in place for Munster, Leinster and Galway with strong easterly winds until 6pm. A status orange warning is in place for the rest of the country. The […]
A deepening depression known as Storm Brian will cause heavy winds across southern and western coastal counties in Ireland tonight. Orange level wind warnings for coasts of Mayo, Galway, Clare, Kerry, Cork, Waterford and Wexford is valid from tonight (Friday) at 22:00 until tomorrow (Saturday) at 22:00 with gusts of up to 130km/h. Yellow wind […]