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06 Sept 2025

One major weather trend predicted over next few days in Kilkenny before huge u-turn!

One major weather trend over next few days in Kilkenny before major u-turn!

A weather map for next Thursday is predicting the return of freezing weather after a mild spell!

It looks set to remain relatively mild over the next few days for this time of year in Kilkenny.

That is until approximately next Thursday when a band of cold weather is threatening to bring temperatures spiraling downwards once again.

Below is the national outlook over the next few days:

Friday will be mostly cloudy and mostly dry, perhaps just a few patches of light drizzle. Rather mild with highest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees, in light to moderate southwest winds.

Friday night: Staying mostly cloudy with some patches of light rain or drizzle, mainly near western coasts. Little change from daytime temperatures, with lows of 8 to 11 degrees, in a moderate south to southwest wind.

Saturday: Most places will be dry on Saturday. It'll be cloudy with patches of light rain or drizzle, mainly near coasts. Becoming breezier with a moderate to fresh southerly wind developing. Highest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees.

Saturday night: Rain will move in across much of Ulster and Connacht on Saturday night but it will stay generally dry elsewhere with just patches of drizzle. It will be breezy with a moderate to fresh southerly wind, strong in coastal areas. Staying mild with temperatures not falling below 9 to 11 degrees.

Sunday: Sunday is likely to be cloudy and damp with outbreaks of rain or drizzle extending to most areas. Breezy at first with moderate to fresh southerly winds, becoming lighter as the day goes on. Mild again with highest temperatures of 11 to 13 degrees.

Sunday night: Cloudy with scattered light rain or drizzle and patches of mist and fog. Lowest temperatures of 9 to 13 degrees in a light to moderate south to southwest wind.

Monday: It looks like Monday will be another generally cloudy day with scattered light rain or drizzle. Highest temperatures of 9 to 13 degrees in a light to moderate southwesterly wind.

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