Met Eireann has issued a dramatic forecast as the remains of Storm Oscar will impact Ireland.
The national forecaster warned of thundery downpours and rising temperatures gripping the country. Today will be warm and humid with a dry and fresh start in the morning.
It will be dry in many areas with scattered sunshine but there will be some showers moving up from the southwest. It will be warm and humid in the afternoon with temperatures of 21 to 25 degrees.
However, it will be less warm across eastern counties with highs of 18 to 21 degrees. Tonight will be very mild and humid with temperatures of 18 to 21 and many areas experiencing isolated showers.
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Tomorrow
A Met Eireann forecaster said: "Saturday will be very warm and humid with a mix of cloud and sunshine. Scattered showers across the southwest in the morning will gradually extend into other parts of the country later in the day, some heavy and thundery.
"Top temperatures of 21 to 26 degrees, in a moderate east to southeast breeze.
Saturday night
"Humid and very mild with scattered showers tracking northwards, some heavy and thundery. Some mist or fog setting in later too. Lowest temperatures 14 to 16 degrees with just light southerly breezes.
Sunday
"A mix of cloud and summer sunshine with scattered showers too - potential for local thundery ones. Warm and heavy with top temperature of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius with very little breeze, save local sea breezes."
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