Shooting Range Conditions in Ireland

Live, scored shooting and archery range conditions for 10 curated ranges across Ireland. Each range page reports current sustained wind, gust, temperature, computed dewpoint, relative humidity, station pressure, visibility, computed density altitude (feet and metres), a 24-hour forward-looking shootability strip, a tomorrow summary with peak hour and best contiguous daylight window, and a 7-day daily outlook. Refreshed every 15 minutes from Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0).

The shootability score and the 5-band classification (OPTIMAL, GOOD, OK, MARGINAL, POOR) use the same rubric for every range, so a GOOD afternoon at one club is comparable to a GOOD afternoon at another. See methodology for component weights and the severe-weather override.

An at-a-glance go / no-go read for every range in Ireland. As a sport shooter, the single thing you want from a forecast is whether to drive out, postpone, or call it. Each range here gets a colour-coded 5-band classification (OPTIMAL, GOOD, OK, MARGINAL, POOR) for now, the rolling 24 hours, and tomorrow, read off the same shooter-specific rubric (sustained wind, precipitation, temperature with wind chill or humidex, gust spread, visibility). The underlying weather is the same Open-Meteo model a generic weather app pulls — no claim of more accurate forecasts — but every range page also reports density altitude in feet and metres computed at that range's verified elevation, wind aloft at 80 m where exposed, and a "best window" planner that surfaces the longest contiguous daylight block scoring GOOD or better. Scan the whole country in one tab instead of opening ten. A model grid cell is not a wind meter on the line — verify on the line before any shot.

Cork

Dublin

Fingal

Kerry

Limerick

Sligo

Wexford

Wicklow