Summer has kicked off with gloriously warm conditions to continue for Dublin and the rest of the country over the June Bank Holiday weekend, with top temperatures of 24C which means it'll be hotter than Ibiza.
However, in its long-range forecast for June Met Eireann has warned that after the bank holiday we'll see a big change with "unsettled conditions" to hit the country, particularly towards the end of the month. But before that, the capital is set to bask in "dry and sunny conditions" this weekend.
It's set to be dry and mostly sunny this morning, with plenty of sunshine through the day although there will b a little more cloud coming in from the afternoon. Highest temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees in mostly light easterly breezes.
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Tonight it will be clear and dry overnight. Temperatures of 8 to 11 degrees. Some fog patches will develop in light easterly breezes, falling near calm at times.
People who suffer from hay fever are being warned that the pollen count is "high" for Saturday and Sunday, with grass pollen particularly high at the moment. Solar UV levels are also high for Saturday and Sunday, so make sure to pack on the sunscreen if you're out and about.
Here's Met Eireann's national forecast for the coming days:
Sunday
Dry and mostly sunny tomorrow. Some patchy cloud will develop during the afternoon.
Highest temperatures of 18 to 20 degrees in light to moderate easterly winds.
Sunday night
A dry night with mostly clear skies. Temperatures not falling below 7 to 11 degrees. There's a possibility of some fog patches developing in light easterly or variable breezes.
Bank Holiday Monday
Largely dry with good spells of sunshine. Some cloud will develop during the late morning and afternoon bringing the chance of isolated light showers, most likely in the north.
It will be noticeably milder in the east than previous days as highest temperatures will range from 19 or 20 degrees in the north and east to 24 degrees in the west and southwest, all in mostly light easterly breezes.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Very little change with mostly dry conditions and plenty of sunshine. There will be some cloud at times bringing with it a few light showers, most likely in the north and west. Highest temperatures of 19 to 24 degrees generally in light to moderate easterly.
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