Tomorrow is shaping up to be one of those rare Irish summer days where the sun actually delivers—warm, dry, and mostly clear. But if you’re in Dublin or Cork, the details matter: UV levels are set to hit Very High, and pollen is forecast to be off the charts.

Tomorrow’s high in Dublin: 22°C ·
Tomorrow’s low in Dublin: 13°C ·
Wind speed: 8 mph ENE ·
Max UV Index: 8 (Very High) ·
Pollen forecast: Very High Monday and Tuesday ·
Rain chance: Dry, no rain expected

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Long-range forecasts (14/15 day) have lower accuracy (Met Éireann – National Forecast)
  • Exact timing of morning cloud for Connacht/Ulster (Met Éireann – Dublin City)
3Timeline signal
  • No weather warnings in effect for Dublin (Met Éireann homepage)
  • Dry conditions expected to continue into the week (Met Éireann – Dublin)
4What’s next
  • Check the 5-day forecast from Met Éireann for updates (Met Éireann – Dublin City)
  • Long-range predictions become less reliable after a week (Met Éireann – National Forecast)

Six key figures, one pattern: Dublin’s tomorrow is defined by warmth and strong UV, with no rain in sight.

Label Value
Tomorrow’s high in Dublin 22°C
Tomorrow’s low in Dublin 13°C
Wind Light to moderate westerly
UV Index 8 (Very High)
Pollen Very High
Rain None expected

What is the weather in Dublin tomorrow?

Tomorrow’s temperature in Dublin

Dublin will see a high of 22°C and a low of 13°C, according to Met Éireann’s Dublin City forecast (official Irish meteorological service). The mercury will climb steadily through the morning, peaking in the early afternoon.

Wind and humidity conditions

Winds will be light to moderate, from a westerly direction at around 8 mph. Humidity will be moderate, making it feel comfortable rather than muggy. Met Éireann’s Dublin City page reports no significant wind warnings.

UV and pollen levels

The solar UV index will reach 8, classified as “Very High” by Met Éireann’s Dublin regional forecast (UV section). Pollen levels are also forecast to be Very High on Monday and Tuesday, particularly affecting hay-fever sufferers. The same source notes that grass pollen is the main culprit.

What to watch

For Dubliners heading outside, the combination of Very High UV and extreme pollen means sunscreen and antihistamines aren’t optional—they’re essential. Met Éireann advises limiting sun exposure between 11am and 3pm.

The implication: Dublin tomorrow is a day for sunglasses and a hat, not an umbrella.

What is the weather in Cork city tomorrow?

Cork temperature range

Cork will also enjoy a warm day, with highs between 17°C and 22°C and a low around 12°C. Met Éireann’s Cork City forecast (official local weather service) calls for dry and warm conditions with spells of sunshine.

Rain chance for Cork

Rain is not expected. The Munster regional forecast from Met Éireann (Munster province) describes the day as “dry, warm, humid and mostly sunny.” Light variable winds will keep the air still.

The upshot

Cork’s forecast is almost a carbon copy of Dublin’s, but with slightly cooler peaks inland. Munster’s regional page suggests temperatures could push 27°C in sheltered spots, so coastal breezes will be a relief.

What this means: Cork residents can expect beach-worthy weather, but should still pack a jumper for the evening.

Is there a weather warning in Dublin tomorrow?

Current warnings from Met Éireann

As of publication, there are no active weather warnings for Dublin. Met Éireann’s homepage (national forecaster) lists no yellow, orange or red alerts for any county tomorrow.

How to check for updates

Warnings can change quickly. The most reliable source is met.ie (Irish Meteorological Service), which updates its warning page in real time. You can also sign up for push alerts via the Met Éireann app.

The catch: while no warnings are in place, the Very High UV and pollen are effectively “health warnings” even if they aren’t official weather alerts.

What is the Met Éireann 5 day forecast for Dublin?

Day 1 overview

Tomorrow marks the start of a dry, warm spell. The five-day outlook from Met Éireann’s Dublin City page (official 5-day view) indicates that Tuesday will be similar: sunny intervals and light winds, with highs again around 22°C.

Extended outlook

From Wednesday onward, a weak front may bring a few clouds, but no significant rain is expected through Friday. Met Éireann’s National Forecast (national overview) notes that nights will remain mild, with lows not dipping below 11–13°C.

The pattern: this is a classic high-pressure setup—stable, dry, and warm—so you can plan outdoor activities with confidence for the next few days.

What are the 14 day and 15 day forecasts for Ireland?

Reliability of long-range forecasts

Met Éireann and the Met Office (UK national weather service) both provide 14- and 15-day outlooks, but accuracy drops sharply after seven days. Met Éireann itself warns that confidence beyond a week is low—conditions can change due to atmospheric shifts.

Where to find them

Long-range forecasts are available on met.ie (Irish Meteorological Service) and metoffice.gov.uk (Met Office). For a 10-day view, Met Éireann’s Dublin City page offers a useful overview.

The trade-off: you can look ahead, but take anything past day 7 with a pinch of salt.

Clarity section

Confirmed facts

  • Tomorrow will be dry and warm in Dublin and Cork (Met Éireann Dublin, Met Éireann Cork)
  • UV Index is Very High for Dublin (Met Éireann Dublin regional)
  • Pollen levels are Very High Monday and Tuesday (Met Éireann Dublin)
  • No weather warnings active (Met Éireann homepage)

What’s unclear

  • Long-range forecasts (14/15 day) have lower accuracy (Met Éireann)
  • Exact timing of cloud cover in the morning for Connacht/Ulster (Met Éireann Dublin)

Expert perspectives

Mild and muggy with lowest temperatures of 13 to 15 degrees.

— Met Éireann (national forecast)

Warm or very warm with spells of sunshine.

— Met Éireann Dublin City forecast

For anyone planning outdoor activities in Dublin tomorrow, the high UV and pollen levels mean sunscreen and antihistamines are essential. Without protection, you risk serious sunburn and a miserable evening of sneezing.

Related reading: **Dublin City Weather Forecast** · **National Forecast – Met Éireann**

For a closer look at what to expect in the south, Corks dry sunny forecast offers a detailed breakdown of the dry and sunny conditions expected there.

Frequently asked questions

What time will the sun rise tomorrow in Dublin?

Sunrise in Dublin tomorrow is scheduled for approximately 6:10 am IST, according to Met Éireann.

Will it rain tomorrow in Cork?

No rain is forecast—Cork will be dry and warm. Met Éireann’s Cork City forecast shows zero precipitation.

Is the pollen forecast high tomorrow?

Yes, pollen levels are Very High for Monday and Tuesday, particularly grass pollen. Met Éireann’s Dublin page includes the pollen forecast.

What is the UV index tomorrow?

The UV index will reach 8 (Very High) in Dublin. Met Éireann’s Dublin regional provides hourly UV data.

Where can I find the 5 day forecast for Dublin?

The most accurate 5-day forecast is on Met Éireann’s Dublin City page.

Are there any weather warnings for Ireland tomorrow?

No warnings are active. Check met.ie for real-time updates.

How accurate is a 14 day forecast?

Accuracy declines significantly after day 7. Met Éireann advises treating long-range predictions as trends, not guarantees.