It looks like we’re in for another hot day.
Temperatures shot up again at the end of last week, and now Met Éireann has confirmed that it’s about to get hotter.
According to the weather forecaster: “Brightening up in the northwest and west during the afternoon with somewhat fresher conditions developing here. Remaining rather warm and humid elsewhere with patchy light rain or drizzle at times, with a few heavier bursts possible later today.
A very mild and generally cloudy start to Monday with patchy rain and drizzle, becoming confined to parts of the south and east later today. A few heavier bursts are likely through the day. Some warm sunny spells at times too though. Maximum temperatures will range 18 to 25 C. pic.twitter.com/uXA5DZMGYD
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) July 23, 2018
“Some sunny breaks will occur. Maximum temperatures will range 18 to 25 degrees Celsius, in light to moderate southwesterly breezes. It will be warmest in the east and southeast.”
Yep, 25 degrees… but also humid as well (and we all know that means frizzy hair).
And as for tonight: !Outbreaks of rain or drizzle in the East and Southeast will continue for a time tonight. Mostly dry elsewhere apart from the odd spot of drizzle along Atlantic coasts. Lowest temperatures will range 11 to 16 degrees Celsius, mildest in across the southeast. Westerly breezes will be light.”
It’s a bit of a mixed bag, but we’ll take it.