Met Eireann have forecast that 'humid' conditions will continue today with some cloud and decent sunshine as the good weather is set to continue into next week.
According to the national forecasters, it will be "quite cloudy and humid" this morning in Dublin, but it will become sunny during the morning with dry conditions through the day. A cooler day with highest temperatures of 14 or 15 degrees in a light to moderate northeasterly breeze.
Solar UV Index will be moderate to high in any clear skies, while the pollen count will be low which is good news for hay fever sufferers. It will be dry and clear tonight, with lowest temperatures of 7 or 8 degrees in a light northeasterly or variable breeze.
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Meanwhile, Met Eireann has also given an update that the warm weather will stick around for at least another week due to high pressure. In their latest update, the national forecaster said: "High pressure will dominate our weather for the coming week.
"It will be warm, dry and generally sunny with temperatures in the high teens or low twenties." According to Met Eireann, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will be "dry and largely sunny days", with top temperatures ranging from 17 to 22 degrees.
However, the weather may take a turn by the June bank holiday with changeable weather expected. Here's Met Eireann's forecast for Dublin and the rest of the country for the coming week:
Monday
A dry and sunny day tomorrow, though the sunshine will be somewhat hazy at times. Highest temperatures of 14 or 15 degrees in a light to moderate easterly breeze.
Monday night
Monday night will be dry and clear with lowest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees in a light easterly or variable breeze.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
While Met Eireann doesn't have an exact forecast for Dublin, it is predicting that Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will see much of the country bask in dry, sunny days with highest temperatures of 18 to 23 or 24 degrees generally, warmest in western areas. A light to moderate easterly breeze will keep things slightly cooler on eastern coasts with highs there of 15 to 17 degrees.
Met Eireann said: "The nights will remain dry and clear with overnight temperatures of 7 to 12 degrees. Current indications suggest that high pressure will continue to dominate our weather for Friday and the weekend."
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