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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High temperature warnings issued across island of Ireland
Met Eireann said that Friday will be sunny, dry and warm, with temperatures rising above average.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleDublin among 14 counties put under rare Met Eireann high temperature warning
The capital joins Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Cavan, Monaghan, Roscommon, and Tipperary in being placed under the warning, which will kick in at 12pm tomorrow
·Dublin, Ireland
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