Weather forecast

Met Éireann is forecasting high pressure to build from the Atlantic. This will bring generally dry, settled and increasingly fine conditions over the following days. Aside from showers overnight in the northwest, it will be a dry day with top temperatures from 13°C to 14°C in the northwest and 17°C to 18°C in the southeast.

In the news

  • Failure to tick a box on the BPS online application has resulted in a man receiving a non-compliance penalty.
  • Senator Paul Daly has said that a change to cattle movement rules “makes no sense.”
  • Ireland’s agricultural emissions came under the spotlight again as a report described it as “as looking for loopholes” and rated the country second worst in the EU.
  • The Government will open applications for a new €500m Climate Action Fund to "anyone with an innovative idea to meet our climate and efficiency targets".
  • Russia is hosting more than the soccer world cup this year as the European Ploughing Competition takes place in Suzdal this weekend.
  • Coming up this Thursday

  • EU Leaders warn of the possibility of a no-deal Brexit
  • Milk prices creep up for May
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