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‘Hottest spell of weather' in YEARS as Met Eireann issue 28C heatwave forecast & pinpoint best day amid Azores high

‘Hottest spell of weather' in YEARS as Met Eireann issue 28C heatwave forecast & pinpoint best day amid Azores high

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MET Eireann has confirmed that temperatures could hit a sizzling 28C in just a few days as Ireland braces for the impact of Europe's heatwave.
Temperatures soared as high as 46.6C across the continent as a blistering heatwave closed schools, workplaces and recorded multiple deaths last week.
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Temperatures will be even hotter today and later during the week
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Ireland is forecast to reach highs of 28C this week
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And Met Eireann confirmed Ireland is next on the list for hot conditions.
Cathal Nolan from Ireland's
Nolan said warm temperatures will return with isolated light showers in some parts of the country this week, starting from today.
He said: "This morning the ECMWF model has come into alignment with the GFS, that Ireland is about to experience its hottest spell of weather so far this year with summer like conditions developing through the second half of next week, peaking through next weekend."
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He revealed that temperatures by the middle of the week reach into the mid-20s, while some parts of the country will see temperatures reach up to 30C by the weekend.
Cathal added: "It's always worth mentioning a word of caution when analysing weather models more than five days in advance, so changes are possible.
"But there's growing confidence that we are about to experience our hottest spell of weather since 2022, with some areas possibly experiencing
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Meteorologist Siobhan Ryan said that there will be some "patchy rain" today as warm weather makes its comeback.
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Today, July 7, started dry for most of the country with warm spells of sunshine, but it will be cooler and cloudier across west Connacht and Ulster with "some light showers".
Temperatures will reach highs of 14C to 23C, and it will be warmest across southeast and east areas.
Siobhan said: "Now similarly, tonight will bring a little patchy rain or a few showers to west and northwest areas.
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"Dry for most, however, with clear spells across the south and east, and that's all with lows of 9C to 13C in a light to moderate west to northwest wind. "
Tomorrow will be humid with patchy outbreaks of drizzle, warm spells of sunshine are expected to occur, especially across Munster and the south Midlands.
She added: "A humid day as well with highs of 17C to 24C, and that comes with a light to moderate west to northwest wind.
"Now beyond that, it looks like high pressure will build from the Azores, bringing largely settled weather for the week ahead.
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"And the night will bring patchy drizzle to the west and northwest counties, but otherwise dry under broken cloud with mild conditions with the lowest temperature of 11C to 15C.
"There will be just a little patchy drizzle at times in over some western fringes, but overall we're looking at day on day, the temperatures trending upwards, and more in the way of sunshine."
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She added: "Now beyond that, it looks like high pressure will build from the Azores, bringing largely settled weather for the week ahead."
"In fact, towards later this week, values will climb to the mid 20s widely, and they could even reach higher values with some very warm or hot conditions on the way."
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The weather expert said that Friday is set to experience a "very warm or hot continental airmass" to feed up across Ireland with sunny conditions occurring widely.
Friday is currently forecast to be the hottest day of the week, with temperatures expected to blaze between 22C and 28C.
The second hottest day of the week will be Thursday, another dry day for most with warm spells of sunshine.
Temperatures will reach highs of 21C to 26C in just light southwest or variable breezes.
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Most northern, western and central European countries are set to experience the heatwave
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Ireland is set to see its 'hottest spell of weather' since 2022 this week
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