DUBLIN — Met Éireann has issued an extended meteorological outlook indicating that low-pressure systems will dominate the nation's weather pattern, bringing above-average rainfall and increasingly unsettled conditions, particularly across southern and eastern regions.
According to the national meteorological service, late-summer atmospheric shifts are funneling active weather fronts toward the country, resulting in higher-than-normal precipitation levels. While daytime temperatures are expected to remain slightly above average for the late-summer period, the persistent low-pressure dominance increases the likelihood of localized surface moisture accumulation and variable conditions for commuters and agricultural sectors alike.
Forecasters note that sea surface temperatures around Irish coasts are continuing to trend higher than normal, a factor that can heavily influence regional atmospheric instability and moisture content. Emergency planning groups and local municipal authorities have been advised to monitor subsequent short-range warnings as meteorological models track the progression of incoming frontal systems over the coming weeks.


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