Mixed weekend ahead with some sun predicted for Sunday
It’s going to be a mixed bag of weather this weekend.
It’s going to be a mixed bag of weather this weekend.
The wet start to the week is set to clear for more settled weekend.
The weekend was very changeable – we’re in for more of that over the next few days.
Don’t forget the sunscreen if you’re heading outdoors today.
A warm and sunny weekend is in store.
It’s going to be a warm and sunny week across the country.
More warm weather is on the way.
Temperatures will range between 9 and 11 degrees this afternoon.
It’s set to be a sunny day across the country today.
High pressure over Ireland is set to bring dry, calm and settled conditions later this week.
Searing heatwaves saw records tumble across Europe last month.
Many outdoor events will be happening across the country this weekend.
There are still some rainy days ahead this week.
This date last year year saw highs of 25 degrees.
Tomorrow will remain warm, with a mix of isolated showers and sunny spells.
Highest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees are forecast today, in moderate southerly breezes.
The national squad had a successful camp in Spain before last year’s Grand Slam.
It was one of the hottest summers in decades.
The launch will be attempted again tomorrow.
Friday and the weekend looks set to be warm in most areas with a mix of cloud and sunshine.
Temperatures are likely to be in the low 20s for the bank holiday weekend.
In all, 39 water supplies around the country are under night-time water restrictions.
The weather service issued the warning this morning at 11.
DSPCA inspectors and gardai were about to break the car windows when the owner returned to his vehicle.
Latest reports from Met Éireann show that the max temperature recorded today was 30.8 degrees.
The incidents occurred in Dun Laoghaire and Killybegs.
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow temperature warning.
Higher temperatures can cause problems for tyres and engines, as well as people who suffer from hay fever.
We won’t know ourselves.
Met Éireann has said that this weekend will see temperatures hit as high as 25 degrees.
Some spot flooding may occur.
Calls have been made to lower or remove the VAT on suncream.
In keeping with tradition, the weather is stunning on the first day of the Leaving Cert.
There will be heavy and possibly thundery showers in places.
It’s due to get close and humid over the weekend.
Next week will bring some rain, but will otherwise have “a lot of dry weather”.
Have plans this weekend? Here’s what the weather will be like.