Tuesday to remain cool, but highs of 23 degrees and weekend of sunshine ahead
The good weather starts to arrive in earnest on Wednesday, according to Met Éireann. Photograph: Tom Honan / The Irish Times
The forecast for the coming days sees temperatures building to 23 degrees on Thursday in increasing amounts of sunshine, with a minor hiccup on Friday before a weekend of pleasant summer weather. The good weather starts to arrive in earnest on Wednesday, according to Met Éireann. Temperatures are set to reach 21 degrees with the best of the sunshine away from Atlantic coasts where there is likely to be a haze.
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