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Met Éireann Issues High Temperature Warning, 27C Expected

IRELAND, JUL 10 – Met Éireann warns of temperatures exceeding 27C with nighttime lows above 15C, causing uncomfortable conditions across Ireland, the highest since August 2022, officials say.

  • Met Éireann issued Status Yellow high temperature warnings for 14 counties starting Friday midday and a nationwide warning on Saturday until early Sunday morning.
  • The warnings followed a forecast of very warm weather caused by a high-pressure system near the Azores bringing warm mid-Atlantic air to Ireland.
  • Temperatures are expected to reach 23C to 29C on Friday and Saturday, with possible tropical nights above 15C, especially in Leinster and eastern areas.
  • Met Éireann advised precautions such as wearing sunscreen, drinking fluids, and staying cool indoors, while the RNLI urged beach safety due to expected increased coastal activity during the heat.
  • The heat wave may cause impacts including heat stress, forest fire risk, and uncomfortable sleeping conditions, and will be followed by unsettled weather with rain early next week.
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The Journal broke the news in Ireland on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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