Shipping forecast for the North Irish Sea

Valid for 24 Hours
Issued on Monday, 16 February 2026 at 9:10am by Ronaldsway Met Office
Warnings

There is a Strong Wind warning in operation.

Synopsis

Low pressure lies to the northeast of the British Isles, as an associated cold frontal trough tracks southwards across the Irish Sea this afternoon.

Wind

West or west-northwest force 5 or 6, but occasionally 7 in the south of the area at first, veering and increasing northwest 6 or 7 in all waters this afternoon. Then veering and decreasing north or north-northwest 4 or 5 tonight.

State of sea

Mainly moderate, building moderate to rough this afternoon & this evening. Then falling mainly moderate again tonight.

Weather

Occasional showers, becoming more isolated this evening, then dying away to become mainly fair tonight.

Visibility

Good, occasionally moderate in showers.

Outlook for the following 24 hours

Wind

North or north-northwest force 4 or 5, veering and decreasing north or northeast 3 or 4 Tuesday morning. Then veering east 4 or 5 during the afternoon, before increasing east or southeast 5 or 6 during the evening and 6 or 7 overnight into Wednesday.

State of sea

Mainly moderate, falling slight Tuesday morning. Then building slight or moderate during the evening, and moderate or rough overnight into Wednesday.

Weather

Fair.

Visibility

Good.

Approximate times of tides in Douglas

High water
(6.5m)
Low water
(0.9m)
High water
(6.5m)
Low water
(1.4m)
(heights in metres above Chart Datum)

Forecast by

Kirsty Wilding