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BREAKING: Met Eireann issue stern warning as temperatures due to hit 30C this week




The sunny weather is set to return this week, with temperatures as high as 30 degrees, according to Met Éireann.

It will be mainly dry this week, but some thunderstorms could occur later in the week and over the weekend, reports Breaking News.

Monday will mostly be dry with warm spells of hazy sunshine developing across the Midlands, South and East.

Spells of sunshine will continue to develop through the morning and afternoon over much of Munster and Leinster, extending farther northwards and westwards throughout the day, reports Breaking News.

Highest temperatures will range from 16 to 19 degrees in the northwest and west but reach 20 to 25 degrees elsewhere, warmest in the south and east, with temperatures possibly a little higher farther south.

Temperatures will drop to 11 to 15 degrees overnight, with patchy rain and mist expected in Ulster and Connacht while elsewhere it will be dry, especially in the south and east, reports Breaking News.

Tuesday will start off cloudy in the north and west, with a little patchy light rain, drizzle and mist for a time in the morning, mainly in parts of Ulster and Connacht.

It will be dry elsewhere with good spells of sunshine from early on in the south and east, and with sunshine gradually extending further north and west through the day, reports Breaking News.

Temperatures will generally rise to the low to mid-twenties, a little higher in parts of the east and southeast, where temperatures will possibly reach 27 or 28 degrees.

Wednesday will be another hot day, with temperatures getting as high as 28 degrees, reports Breaking News.

While it is likely to be rather cloudy at first mainly in parts of the west and north, sunshine will gradually become more widespread.

Highest temperatures will range from 18 to 20 degrees in the northwest and west, but generally in the low or mid-twenties, highest across Leinster where temperatures will be even a little higher locally, up to 27 or 28 degrees, reports Breaking News.

While temperatures are set to be in the low 20s on Thursday, it could get as hot as 30 degrees on Friday, with a risk of thunderstorms, reports Breaking News.

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