Temperatures Are Set To Rise This Week, But First…

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Lots of this to come this week.

TEMPERATURES are set to rise significantly in Ireland this week, but Met Eireann has issued an Status Yellow Weather Advisory for Ireland this afternoon.

They say there is the risk of heavy thundery downpours, especially over Munster and Leinster which may lead to spot flooding. The warning is valid until 10pm tonight, but it looks like we’ll escape the worst of the rain here in Kerry.

However, things will get much better during the week. Tuesday will start out quite cloudy with some mist and fog patches but it will brighten up with good sunny spells developing. A risk of a few heavy showers developing in the afternoon and evening. Highs of 19 to 23 degrees in light to moderate northeast breezes.

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Wednesday will be a warm day with good sunshine and just the odd shower. Highest temperatures of 19 to 24 degrees. Dry on Wednesday night with lowest temperatures of 9 to 14 degrees.

Thursday will be another warm and sunny day for most of the country with highs of 20 to 27 degrees. It will stay dry generally, but some rain may clip the southwest coast. A humid night will follow with temperatures not lower than 14 to 17 degrees.

Friday sees little change, a warm day with highs of 20 to 26 degrees. Just the odd shower again. It will feel close on Friday night with lowest temperatures of 14 to 16 degrees.

However, the weekend sees a transition to much fresher weather on Saturday and this may come with a spell of heavy and thundery rain. Sunday will be a cooler day nationwide.

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