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‘About to get very warm' alert with 28C heat to blast Ireland in DAYS as Met Eireann promise ‘a lot of dry weather'

‘About to get very warm' alert with 28C heat to blast Ireland in DAYS as Met Eireann promise ‘a lot of dry weather'

The Irish Sun15-06-2025
IRELAND is set for a complete weather switch in just days as 28C or "higher" heat is set to blast the country.
Weather chiefs have promised extreme heat and dry weather after a stormy few days of weather warnings.
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Tomorrow will see temperatures already in the 20s
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Temperatures will near 30C later in the week
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Before a change to true summer conditions, the weather will remain unsettled with a mix of some sunny spells amid the odd shower.
Today will be cloudy with patches of light rain and drizzle to start before a switch to brighter conditions in the afternoon.
Just a few showers will follow from the west this evening but overall a mostly sunny day with temperatures up to 19C.
Tonight will be dry once again before some cloud and drizzle builds over the west and north in 13C temperatures.
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More of the same to start the week tomorrow with a mix of sun, cloud and drizzle.
Met Eireann said: "It'll be mostly cloudy at first on Monday with a few patches of light rain and drizzle in the morning, mainly for Connacht and Ulster.
"Otherwise there'll be plenty of dry weather with some bright or sunny spells mainly in the east and south.
"In the evening cloud will increase from the west with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle moving in to western parts of Connacht and western parts of Ulster.
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"Highest temperatures of 17C to 21C in moderate to fresh south to southwest winds."
And looking to the forecast for the upcoming days Met Eireann promised a midweek turn revealing: "Wednesday will be a fine Summers day."
Ireland waiting almost WEEK before warm weather return as Met Eireann forecast thunder and cloud
Met Eireann added: "High pressure will continue to steadily build near Ireland for the week ahead, leading to a lot of dry weather overall with sunshine too, and just the odd shower at times.
"Becoming warmer later in the week too."
Meteorologist Cathal Nolan also weighed in adding that temperatures could soar to nearly 30C.
Posting on Ireland's Weather Channel on Facebook he said: "The good news, if you like it hot anyway, is that we're about to experience to highest temperatures of the year so far this coming week as high pressure establishes itself once again across the country.
"This change towards drier, more settled weather starts to happen through tomorrow Monday, and by Wednesday high pressure just to our northeast will allow for a plume of very warm air to push northwards across Ireland, leading to a spell of very settled weather and with rather high temperatures.
'IT'S GETTING HOT'
"Just how high? Some of the longer range models are hinting at temperatures in the region of 27 to 28 degrees Celsius across some of the warmer parts of the country.
"Perhaps even higher in reality as the higher resolution models become available by early next week.
"It's safe to say however it's getting hot."
And the weather expert issued some key advise for farmers amid is forecast.
He urged: "This of course will come as music to the ears of farmers with the advice being… CUT IT MONDAY!"
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Dry weather and sunshine are on the cards for most of next week
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