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Hot weather warning as Ireland set for temperatures of up to 30 degrees this week

Hot weather warning as Ireland set for temperatures of up to 30 degrees this week
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Met Éireann has issued a status yellow high temperature warning for Ireland, with temperatures expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius this week. The heat is attributed to a 'heat dome' affecting Europe, though Ireland is expected to see a return to cooler temperatures by the weekend.

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Met Éireann has issued a hot weather warning as temperatures of up to 30 degrees are forecast across the country for this week.

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The report is a straightforward weather advisory based on meteorological data.

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