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06 Sept 2025

All Together Now festival weather update amid talk of Ireland storm risk

All Together Now runs from July 31 to August 4 over the course of the August Bank Holiday Weekend

All Together Now festival weather update amid talk of Ireland storm risk

All Together Now festival weather update amid talk of Ireland storm risk

The weather will be largely dry and sunny with some surprise showers along the way for those attending All Together Now in Waterford this weekend.

All Together Now runs from July 31 to August 4 over the course of the August Bank Holiday Weekend

Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel has given us a specific forecast for the area around the Curraghmore Estate where the much-heralded festival takes place.

He said: "Generally speaking weather conditions will be pleasant over the weekend with dry conditions and some sunshine on Friday with light winds, followed by another mostly dry day on Saturday itself though some rain is likely overnight Saturday into the early hours of Sunday, but that clears away to leave sunshine and the odd scattered shower for Sunday."

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Met Éireann's national forecast says Friday morning will be "mostly cloudy with isolated light showers, mainly in the north and east. It'll become drier and brighter for the afternoon and evening as the showers die out and some sunny spells develop. Highest temperatures of 16 to 21 degrees, warmest in the south, in a light northwesterly breeze."

Their national outlook for the weekend predicts "a good amount of dry weather on Saturday and Sunday but unsettled on Bank Holiday Monday."

A risk of stormy weather on Monday puts the north of the country most at risk so those at All Together Now should escape with just some rain and a stiff breeze.

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