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Temperature could reach 26 degrees next week across Ireland as heat dome hits Europe

Temperature could reach 26 degrees next week across Ireland as heat dome hits Europe
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Ireland is bracing for a significant rise in temperatures next week as a high-pressure 'heat dome' moves across Europe. Forecasters expect temperatures to climb into the mid-to-high 20s, marking a shift from the current cooler conditions.

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Extreme weather events and heat domes are becoming more frequent, impacting public health, infrastructure, and agricultural planning in regions typically accustomed to milder climates.

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IRELAND IS SET for a notably warmer and more settled spell over the coming days, with Met Éireann forecasting a steady climb in temperatures after a cool start to the weekend, and the potential for “very warm or even hot” conditions by the end of next week.

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The report is a straightforward weather forecast based on meteorological data provided by Met Éireann.

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