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TEMPERATURES skyrocketed to a record-breaking 31.8C today, with the centre of the country in Westmeath and Offaly bearing the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMet Eireann issues weather warning for five counties as conditions to take sudden and nasty changeA separate Status Yellow high temperature warning has been issued for 17 counties - Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, ...
As the country enjoys the hottest day of the year on Saturday with temperatures reaching 31 degrees in some parts, Met ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNWeather: Record temperature could be hit over weekend as Met Éireann issue adviceIreland's all-time record temperature record could be broken on Saturday.Most places will either touch or break through the ...
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RSVP Live on MSNExact counties to hit 30 degrees as Met Eireann share heatwave mapsIreland is forecast to scorching temperatures, with the national forecaster Met Eireann issuing warnings for Ireland and a ...
DUBLIN will be one of the hottest counties in Ireland this weekend with temperatures set to soar to glorious highs of 29C.
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RSVP Live on MSNIreland weather: Heatwave to last for six days as Met Eireann issues major updateIreland could be set for its first heatwave of the summer as weather models and Met Eireann's latest forecast suggest a ...
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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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RSVP Live on MSNIreland weather: Met Eireann confirm what day temperatures of 28 degrees will hit this weekThe country is due to enjoy a spell of hot weather in the coming days as the national forecaster has confirmed when we can ...
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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