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06 Sept 2025

WEATHER: 'Good bright spells developing' Daily Carlow weather forecast

Met Éireann have provided their daily weather forecast for County Carlow

WEATHER: 'Good bright spells developing' Daily Carlow weather forecast

Highest temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees

Met Éireann have provided their daily weather forecast for County Carlow and surrounding areas for the next couple of days coming up.

After a cool cloudy weekend, the start of the new week looks to be nicer.

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Firstly looking to Met Éireann for the day:

"Any isolated patches of mist and fog will clear to leave a mainly dry day with some good bright or sunny spells gradually developing. Highest temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees in mostly light east to southeast or variable breezes."

This evening: 

"Dry for a time tonight with some clear spells at first and some mist and fog patches. However, cloud will build from the south, with outbreaks of rain and drizzle moving into southern parts. Lowest temperatures of 4 to 8 degrees in mostly light to moderate southeast winds."

Tomorrow: 

"Outbreaks of rain and drizzle will gradually move northeastwards to most areas through tomorrow. The rain will become heavy and possibly thundery at times, especially in southern counties with spot flooding possible. There'll be hill and coastal mist and fog too. Mild and humid with highest temperatures of 13 to 15 degrees in moderate, occasionally fresh and gusty southeast winds."

Tuesday evening:

"Tuesday night will be a wet night, with spells of rain, heavy and possibly thundery at times. The rain looks set to be heaviest in the south and southeast, with spot flooding. There'll be hill and coastal mist and fog too. Very mild and humid with temperatures not falling below 11 to 13 degrees, in moderate, occasionally fresh southeast winds, decreasing mostly light to moderate later."

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