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Ireland Set to Experience Heatwave with Temperatures Soaring to 25 Degrees

Warm Weekend Ahead for Ireland, but Rain and Thunderstorms Expected

DUBLIN – The Met Office in Ireland forecasts a scorching weekend, with temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius. The heatwave is set to commence on Saturday morning, with the mercury soaring to a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius. By 3 pm, temperatures are expected to peak at a balmy 25 degrees, particularly in the eastern and north-eastern regions of the country.

Take Precautions as Ulster Experiences Light Rain

However, residents of Ulster should prepare for some light rainfall in the evening. As the day progresses, the temperature will decline between 13 and 16 degrees Celsius. The Met Office advises individuals venturing outdoors to exercise caution by applying sunscreen and donning appropriate clothing to shield themselves from the sun’s rays.

Possible Rain and Thunderstorms on Sunday Morning

The following day, Ireland may encounter showers around 8 am, accompanied by potential thunderstorms. Thankfully, by 2 pm, the rain is expected to ease off, allowing for a warmer atmosphere. Temperatures will rise from 17 to 23 degrees Celsius. Overnight, temperatures will settle between 10 and 13 degrees, with intermittent showers likely.

Stay Alert and Prepared

While the upcoming weekend offers delightful warmth, it is essential to remain vigilant and prepared for the possibility of sudden changes in weather conditions. Whether basking in the sunshine or anticipating rainfall, it is advisable to stay updated with the latest forecasts and adapt accordingly to ensure a safe and enjoyable weekend.

DUBLIN – Ireland is expected to experience temperatures of up to 25 degrees over the weekend, according to the Met Office. It will be hot from Saturday morning itself and the temperature will rise up to 20 degrees Celsius. The temperature is likely to touch 25 degrees by 3 pm. The warmest areas will be in the east and north-east of Ireland.

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Meanwhile parts of Ulster will see some light rain in the evening. In the evening, the temperature will drop to between 13 and 16 degrees. The Met Office is warning those going out to take precautions, including applying sunscreen and wearing clothing that covers the body.

Rain is likely around 8am on Sunday. And there may be thunderstorms. By 2 PM the rain will subside and the atmosphere will warm up. The temperature will rise from 17 to 23 degrees Celsius. The temperature will be between 10 and 13 degrees at night. Showers may also occur.

English Summary: Ireland will experience temperatures of up to 25 degrees; Going out without warning is dangerous

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