Today
Friday will be a cold and very blustery day; whilst there will be some sunny intervals widespread showers occurring too, with the risk of thunder to begin. Some of the showers will be heavy and of hail. Later in the evening, showers will become confined to western and northern counties.
Strong and gusty, westerly winds will continue throughout the day, with temperatures falling back on recent days; highest temperatures 7 to 10 degrees, best values for southern coasts.
STATUS YELLOW
Wind Warning for Ireland
Southwest winds veering westerly on Friday morning, with mean speeds of 40 to 55 km/h, will gust 75 to 100 km/h.
Issued:Friday 13 November 2015 04:56
Valid:Friday 13 November 2015 04:00 to Friday 13 November 2015 21:00
Tonight
Still rather blustery this evening, but with showers dying out, mainly becoming confined to Atlantic coasts. Overnight the winds will ease, backing southwesterly, but rain will begin to push up across the country from the southwest later.
Rather cold, with lowest temperatures of 3 to 6 degrees.
Information supplied by Met Éireann