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26 Mar 2026

Louth Weather: It will turn blustery this morning with rain

The rain will be heavy and possibly thundery at times

Met Eireann weekend weather forecast patchy rain and blustery winds

It will be blustery today with further rainfall expected.

It will turn blustery this morning as rain extends from the west to all parts. The rain will be heavy and possibly thundery at times. It will clear to sunny spells and scattered showers through the late morning.

Some of the showers will be heavy, possibly thundery, and with hail but they will largely die out by evening. Highest temperatures of 4 to 8 Celsius. Moderate to fresh and gusty southerly winds, strong at times near the south coast, will veering west to southwest with clearance and gradually ease southerly through the afternoon.

Storm Eowyn will bring powerful and disruptive winds over Ireland on Thursday night and during Friday.

Becoming very stormy on Thursday night. Largely dry early on Thursday night with clear spells and perhaps a touch of frost. However, outbreaks of rain will move in quickly from the Atlantic, extending across much of Munster and Connacht before midnight, before spreading nationwide.

Turning very windy with strong to gale force southeast winds, veering southerly overnight. It will turn extremely windy by dawn on Friday. Lowest temperatures of zero to +4 degrees.

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