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Shipping forecast for the North Irish Sea

Valid for 24 Hours
Issued on Thursday, 30 April 2026 at 11:55am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Warnings

Strong winds at first.

Synopsis

Ridge of high pressure extending across the North Sea to northern Britain will decline, with shallow low in the Atlantic slowly approaching southern Ireland.

Wind

East or Southeast 4 or 5, occasionally 6 in the west of the area at first, then decreasing 3 or 4 later this afternoon and evening. Soon increasing East or Southeast 4 or 5 tonight, then veering and decreasing South or Southeast 3 or 4 tomorrow morning.

State of sea

Slight or moderate, becoming slight tomorrow morning.

Weather

Fair, then showers arriving from west later tonight and tomorrow mornig.

Visibility

Good, possibly moderate in showers later.

Outlook for the following 24 hours

Wind

South or Southeast 3 or 4, veering South or Southwest tomorrow afternoon, increasing 4 or 5 during the evening or overnight into Saturday. Decreasing South or Southwest 3 or 4 on Saturday morning.

State of sea

Slight, becoming slight or moderate for a time.

Weather

Scattered showers, risk of mist patches.

Visibility

Good, possibly moderate in showers, poor in any mist patches.

Approximate times of tides in Douglas

High water
(6.5m)
Low water
(0.6m)
High water
(6.2m)
Low water
(1.2m)
(heights in metres above Chart Datum)

Forecast by

Colin Gartshore
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