Liverpool to Belfast Ferry Weather Conditions

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Overview

The Liverpool to Belfast ferry crosses the Irish Sea in about 8 hours. Strong winds and rough seas can lead to delays, particularly in autumn and winter.

Wave Forecast

Wave heights typically range from 1 to 2.5 meters but can exceed 4 meters in storms, increasing seasickness risk and potential cancellations.

Use our Seasickness Indicator to check the impact of these waves on your ferry trip. Be sure to select the correct wave height shown on the map. If you don’t know the duration of the ferry route, use ‘8 hours’.

Wind Forecast

Winds above 40 knots can create rough conditions. Strong westerly and southwesterly winds are most common.

Rain and Storm Forecast

Rain is frequent. Storms from October to March may cause ferry cancellations.

5-Day Weather Forecast

Liverpool Weather Forecast

Belfast Weather Forecast

Ferry Cancellations

Ferries may be canceled when:

  • Winds exceed 50 knots.Waves surpass 5 meters.Severe storm warnings are in place.

  • 1 thought on “Liverpool Belfast Ferry Weather Conditions”

    1. Anybody know the weather forecast for Monday night Liverpool to Belfast please by stenna. Not thanks I’m not a good sea traveller

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