Weather Near Dublin — Sunny Spots, Rain Escapes & Best Conditions

Last updated: 13 Jun 2026

Dublin's weather is shaped by its unique geography, where the Atlantic Ocean brings frequent rainfall, while the Dublin Mountains create a localized rain shadow that often results in drier conditions in the southern parts of the city. This interplay of topography and maritime influence makes Dublin's microclimate particularly variable, with sudden shifts and surprises not uncommon.

Today, the sky is predominantly gray, with cloud cover sitting at 92.6%. Fortunately, despite the gloomy appearance, the rain probability is only 10%, meaning it will be overcast but staying mostly dry throughout the day. Whether you're out and about or staying in, it’s a day to embrace the classic Dublin atmosphere.

TimeTempCloudRainWindCondition
6:00 PM18°92%10%16 km/hCloudy Cloudy
7:00 PM18°89%10%13 km/hMostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
8:00 PM17°93%10%11 km/hCloudy Cloudy
9:00 PM15°93%10%10 km/hCloudy Cloudy
10:00 PM14°91%10%10 km/hCloudy Cloudy
11:00 PM13°77%10%10 km/hMostly cloudy Mostly cloudy

FAQ

Why does microclimate variation exist in Dublin?
Microclimate variation in Dublin exists due to its diverse geography, including proximity to the Irish Sea, urban heat islands, and local topography. These factors influence temperature, humidity, and precipitation, leading to different weather conditions in closely spaced areas. For example, coastal regions may experience milder temperatures compared to inland areas, while urban centers can be warmer due to human activities.

What are sunny spots, and how are they ranked?
Sunny spots are ranked by a sun score calculated from today's daytime forecast average, where cloud cover accounts for 80% of the score and rain avoidance accounts for the remaining 20%. This method ensures that the ranking reflects only current weather conditions, helping users find locations with the most sunshine on that specific day.

What distinguishes the three nearby weather page types?
The three page types differ by their scoring criteria: sunny spots use a sun score (80% cloud cover + 20% rain avoidance), rain escape is based on rain probability (lowest wins), and best weather combines sunshine, rain avoidance, and temperature into a composite score. As a result, visitors checking all three pages for the same city on the same day will typically see distinct destination lists tailored to these different weather priorities.

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