The Shipping Forecast
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The Shipping Forecast
Sea Area Forecast Ireland 9 Jul 2026
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This is the sea area forecast issued by Med Aaron. Forecast valid from 6 a.m. Thursday, 9, July 2026 until 6 a.m. Friday, 10th, July, 2026. Small craft warning, nil. Gale warning, nil. Meteorological situation at 3 a.m. UTC. An anticyclone of Wens and 31 hectopascals generates a light or variable westerly airflow over Ireland. Heavy swell greater than 4 meters, no. Forecast for loophead to Aris head to Mollinhead. Wind, southwest force 3 or 4, easing southerly or variable force 3 or less later. Weather mostly cloudy with isolated light drizzle, occasional mist and fog patches too. Visibility, reducing moderate or poor in drizzle, mist and fog. Forecast for Mollinhead to Hoth, head to Roach's point and for the Irish Sea, wind, northerly or variable force 2 to 4. Weather cloudy to fair, fog banks at times, particularly on the Irish Sea, mist and fog patches too. Visibility, reducing moderate or poor in mist and fog. Forecast for Roach's point to mizen head to loophead, wind, west to northwest force three or less, easing southwest or variable imminent, soon becoming northerly or variable force three or less, increasing northeasterly force three or four by the end of the period. Weather, cloudy between Shirkin Island and Loophead, fair or fine elsewhere. Occasional mist and fog patches. Visibility reducing moderate or poor in mist and fog. Outlook for a further 24 hours until 6 a.m. Saturday, 11 July, 2026. Light to moderate northeasterly or variable winds will strengthen fresh to strong on west coasts Friday evening before extending to all coasts through Saturday morning. Weather, cloudy to fair, occasional mist and fog patches, slight chance of isolated showers in the west and northwest. Forecast issued at 6 a.m. Thursday, 9, July, 2026. All times are local unless specified. This concludes the sea area forecast issued by MedAaron. Thank you for listening.