A Status Yellow high temperature warning is set in place for the entire country as it is expected to hit 28C today as the mini heatwave continues.
A Status Yellow high temperature warning is set in place for the entire country as it is expected to hit 28C today.
They have also warned that due to the high temperatures, it can lead to heat stress and uncomfortable sleeping conditions, with a higher risk of water-related incidents.Met Éireann said:"Today will be very warm with highs of 24 to 28 degrees. Dry in most areas this morning with hazy sunny spells. However, showers may develop in the southeast and spread northwards over Leinster, with a chance of thunderstorms and spot flooding possible, especially in the east.
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