Shipping forecast for the North Irish Sea

Valid for 24 Hours
Issued on Sunday, 25 January 2026 at 10:15pm by Ronaldsway Met Office
Warnings

Strong winds. Occasional gales later.

Synopsis

Weak and transient ridge covers the Irish Sea. Low pressure in the mid-Atlantic will drive frontal troughs across the area tomorrow.

Wind

East or southeast 5 or 6, veering southeast overnight, then increasing 6 or 7 tomorrow morning, occasionally reaching gale 8 in places later.

State of sea

Moderate occasionally slight in the east of the area, building moderate or rough later.

Weather

Fair, then rain arriving from the west later tomorrow morning.

Visibility

Good, becoming moderate or poor in rain.

Outlook for the following 24 hours

Wind

Southeast 6 to gale 8, backing east or southeast 7 to severe gale 9 overnight into Tuesday, decreasing 6 to gale 8 Tuesday afternoon.

State of sea

Moderate or rough, soon building rough or very rough.

Weather

Rain, heavy at times, clearing to the north later Tuesday morning. Further rain spreading from the south Tuesday evening.

Visibility

Moderate or poor in rain, becoming mainly good for a time.

Approximate times of tides in Douglas

High water
(6.1m)
Low water
(1.6m)
High water
(6.2m)
Low water
(2.0m)
(heights in metres above Chart Datum)

Forecast by

George Shimmin