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TheJournal.ie on MSNYes, it's very hot but it's not a heatwave, according to Met ÉireannThere is no universal definition of a heatwave, she said, but in Ireland it’s defined as a period of five or more days in a ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMet Eireann issues fresh six-hour Status Yellow high temperature warning for 17 countiesMet Eireann has issued a number of high temperature warnings for this weekend with the mercury expected to climb to a ...
Ireland is currently basking in stunning summer sunshine with Met Éireann issuing high temperature warnings for much of the ...
TEMPERATURES could hit a sweltering 32C this weekend before thunderstorms with “frequent lightning, sudden downpours, hail ...
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Extra.ie on MSNMet Eireann issue weather warning as temperatures set to soarA Status Yellow high temperature warning has been issued by Met Éireann for Friday and Saturday as temperatures are excepted ...
MET Eireann has issued an unprecedented 14-county high temperature warning ahead of scorching sunshine and sweltering heat.
Met Eireann has issued multiple weather warnings as Ireland faces heatwave conditions with temperatures of up to 30C on the way.
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Irish Mirror on MSNIreland weather: Met Eireann issues 18-hour 'heatwave' warning for 14 counties most at riskMet Eireann has issued two Status Yellow high temperature warnings as Ireland braces for its first potential heatwave of the summer.
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Dublin Live on MSNIreland heatwave: Dublin among 14 counties put under rare Met Eireann high temperature warning for tomorrowThe 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 t ...
Met Éireann has issued a warning over "exceptionally" high temperatures this weekend and into next week. On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday "exceptionally warm weather" will occur over Ireland with ...
Met Éireann, the Irish national weather service, said the collaboration would help communities make better decisions to protect lives, homes and businesses when affected by extreme weather events.
She joined Met Éireann in 2006 before leaving to explore the world. She worked as a forecaster in New Zealand and the UK and returned to Dublin in 2016. “My aunts and uncles do give out if we ...
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