Dublin, Ireland – Hold onto your umbrellas, folks! The Met Office predicts a wet April for Ireland, with heavy rainfall expected throughout the month. While temperatures are set to rise slightly, the atmospheric conditions are primed for rain, particularly in the southwest region.
From April 1st to 7th, the southwest is expected to bear the brunt of above-average rainfall. As we move further into the month, the rain is anticipated to intensify, especially around tomorrow and Thursday. The weather forecast remains uncertain, with the expectation of significant rainfall.
Temperatures are predicted to be slightly higher than average across most regions, except for the North and Northwest, where a slight decrease is anticipated. Despite the rain, the eastern part of the country is likely to experience above-average temperatures.
Looking ahead to the second week, low pressure will strengthen over Ireland, leading to widespread rainfall as it moves northwards from the northwest. This pattern is expected to persist into the third week, keeping the country under a constant deluge.
However, there’s a glimmer of hope in the fourth week, with indications of rising atmospheric pressure in the northwest. Although rain is forecast to persist in most areas, it may be relatively less in the west and southwest parts of the country.
As Ireland prepares for a rainy April, it’s advisable to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and be prepared for wet conditions throughout the month.