People advised to seek shade during the day today as temperatures of up to 26 degrees expected
The warm weather will continue tomorrow with highs of up to 27 degrees.
The warm weather will continue tomorrow with highs of up to 27 degrees.
This year is likely to be the second or third hottest in records dating back to the 19th century, with the world experiencing a decade of record heat.
Elsewhere, there was disappointment for Michelle Finn.
People are being reminded not to light fires near forests or open land.
Before people realise they’re getting hot, the garment could already be cooling them down.
Heat-stressed bats are falling from trees.
Ferry companies were unable to take excess passengers.
It’ll be a bit of a mixed bag in the coming days, but temperatures are finally expected to drop.
There will be little change to soil moisture.
Ireland is in the midst of a historic heatwave with record breaking temperatures and sunshine.
In all, 39 water supplies around the country are under night-time water restrictions.
Temperatures soared across the country as Ireland’s extended heatwave continued unabated.
Latest reports from Met Éireann show that the max temperature recorded today was 30.8 degrees.
Gardaí and Dublin Fire Brigade attended the house fire at a property on Brian Road in Marino just after 7am this morning.
The technical glitch that caused the issue has been resolved.
The Boys in Green meet Georgia in a tricky World Cup qualifier tomorrow.
Give it to us straight. Be honest.
Some fully loaded planes may have to remove fuel, cargo or passengers, a study has warned.
The former US Open champion is the second big casualty of the men’s draw after the exit of Stan Warwinka.
It’s hot. But is it a heat wave?
“Never lock animals in cars,” the gardaí warned.
Time to dust off that barbecue.
Hundreds of people die each year due to health risks associated with cold weather and fuel poverty.
After his 13 seasons in Miami, the 34 year-old was in opposition last night.
However, cost could be an issue.
The incident happened in the car park of the Market Green Shopping Centre in Midleton in Co Cork earlier this week.
And it’s staying pretty good for the rest of the weekend too.
Temperatures in the car could have reached 78 degrees Celsius.
Yes, you read that right.
It will be fairly warm but we’re talking sweaty sheets more than tan lines…
People are videoing people wasting water and posting it online.
Drivers have been warned to stay off the roads in some areas between 11am and 4pm.
Police said the incident was the fault of the vehicle and not the owner.
We’ve got a taste for the good weather and rain just won’t do.
They swapped numbers at a Heat game.