Weather warning for Ireland is in place from 8am on Thursday until 8am on Saturday, due to ‘very warm and humid weather’
The forecaster outlined some potential effects of the weather including heat stress, uncomfortable sleeping conditions and risk of water-related incidents.
However, a few showers will develop, particularly over the western part of Ireland, which “may turn heavy and thundery”. Highest temperatures will be between 23 and 26 degrees. That forecast will continue into Wednesday night, though temperatures will be cooler at between 14 and 17 degrees. The afternoon will see plenty of warm sunshine and isolated heavy downpours, according to Met Éireann. Highest temperatures will generally range from 24 to 27 degrees.
However, there will be a lot of mist and fog around on Friday night with well-scattered heavy showers or thunderstorms. Saturday will begin with a cloudy and misty morning, with isolated heavy showers.
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