Met Eireann has forecasted a hot few days ahead, with one area in particular set to see huge temperatures.
Mist and drizzle are expected at times but conditions are expected to be good for the most part.
Temperatures are even expected to reach up to 26 and 27 degrees around the country in the coming days.
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Highs of 16 to 23 degrees are expected on Friday. There will be a “fair amount” of cloud today, with the majority expected in the north.
Despite clear spells tonight, “thickening cloud and patchy drizzle” is to spread across the country. It is to stay mild, however, at 11 to 14 degrees and light breezes.
Temperatures are similar on Saturday, where it will be coolest in Ulster. The day will start off cloudy with that drizzle or mist again, but it will clear up later on. “Spells of warm sunshine” will develop, Met Eireann said.
That night will be about 10 to 14 degrees and it will be dry for the most part. Mist or drizzle could fall in places, but it will be mild and clear.
The forecast says that Sunday will be “warm and largely dry with good sunny spells” expected later on in the day.
The midlands are understood to be the warmest, with temperatures reaching 20 to 25 degrees. Light variable breezes are expected too.
Temperatures will drop to 10 to 13 degrees overnight, but it will remain dry and clear.
Conditions will be warm and dry on Monday, with sunshine and major heat expected. Met Eireann’s forecast said: “Highest temperatures of 21 to 26 or 27 degrees with mostly light southerly breezes.”
Check out our county by county forecast breakdown for more localised weather.
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