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The Irish Times·3 min read·medium

Ireland may see hottest day in 140 years as heatwave grips Europe

Ireland may see hottest day in 140 years as heatwave grips Europe
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Ireland is bracing for potentially record-breaking temperatures as a severe heatwave continues to impact much of Western Europe. Authorities have issued warnings regarding forest fire risks and health concerns as temperatures in several countries exceed 40 degrees Celsius.

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The extreme weather highlights the increasing frequency and intensity of heatwaves, posing significant public health and environmental risks across Europe.

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The punishing heatwave that has swept across Europe, during which temperatures have climbed to unprecedented highs, is set to continue on Thursday. Moreover, Ireland is bracing for the hottest day of 2026, possibly smashing a 140-year record.

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