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Plenty of sunshine in store as Croke Park welcomes Oasis
OASIS FANS WILL spend their days in the sunshine this weekend as temperatures of 24 degrees are forecast.
The band enjoyed sunny weather on their last visit to Ireland when they played at Slane Castle in 2009 and
similar weather is in store this weekend for their gigs at Croke Park.
Tomorrow morning will start off dry and sunny and will remain that way in Dublin, with highest daytimes temperatures of 22 to 24 degrees forecast.
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Elsewhere across the country the outlook is more mixed, with some showers likely to move up over Munster and into Connacht, possibly heavy or thundery.
Saturday night meanwhile will be mild and humid, with temperatures of between 14 and 17 degrees.
Sunday will also start out dry and mostly sunny, though scattered showers will move in from the southwest by around noon and ill mainly affect Munster and Connacht through the afternoon and evening.
As with Saturday, some of these will be heavy or possibly thundery.
Dublin will once again miss this rain and there'll be highest daytime temperatures of 19 to 25 degrees with another very mild, humid night in store with lows of 14 to 17 degrees.
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Meanwhile, the Department of Agriculture has issued an Orange Forest Fire warning in advance of warm weather forecast for the weekend.
The Department has urged visitors to forests, parks, beaches and other recreation areas to refrain from bringing barbeques and other sources of ignition to these areas.
People are also asked to be mindful of parking in order to keep emergency access routes clear in case these are needed in an emergency.
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