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Shipping forecast for the North Irish Sea

Valid for 24 Hours
Issued on Friday, 10 April 2026 at 11:00am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Warnings

Strong winds, gales for a time later.

Synopsis

Ridge of high pressure over the Irish Sea will decline later today, as an area of low pressure becomes a deep feature in the Atlantic.

Wind

South 4 or 5, backing south or southeast 5 or 6 this afternoon, but 6 or 7 in the west of the area, then becoming 6 or 7 in all waters this evening, occasionally reaching gale 8 in places. Veering south or southwest 5 or 6 overnight, increasing 6 or 7 tomorrow morning.

State of sea

Slight, gradually building moderate or rough this evening, becoming moderate overnight.

Weather

Fair, then rain spreading from the west later today, clearing to scattered showers overnight.

Visibility

Good, occasionally moderate or poor in rain or showers.

Outlook for the following 24 hours

Wind

South or southwest 6 or 7, increasing 7 or gale 8 later tomorrow afternoon, veering west or southwest 5 or 6 Sunday morning.

State of sea

Moderate, soon becoming moderate or rough, occasionally very rough tomorrow evening and overnight. Then becoming mainly moderate Sunday morning.

Weather

Scattered showers.

Visibility

Good, occasionally moderate in showers.

Approximate times of tides in Douglas

Low water
(2.2m)
High water
(4.7m)
Low water
(3.0m)
High water
(5.1m)
(heights in metres above Chart Datum)

Forecast by

George Shimmin
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