Ireland is expected to be hit with a mini-heatwave next week as the warm weather finally sets in.
Met Eireann has confirmed that following a week of rain and cold weather, temperatures will rise coming into next week.
“Dry and warm next week with temps in the general range 13 to 20 degrees,” the National Forecasters confirmed.
“Wednesday / Thursday will be the warmest days with the highest temperatures occurring on the western side of the country; southeasterly breezes will keep it a little cooler near the south-Munster, Leinster and east-Ulster coast.”
Here is our 7 day Atlantic chart, showing the pressure and precipitation forecast in 6 hours intervals. This and a 7 day airmass chart can be found here: https://t.co/v5aQGT8F9e
A Nationwide forecast and outlook covering up to next week can be found here: https://t.co/yEsIuCkWlq pic.twitter.com/T22Yczcy9N
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) May 9, 2019
“Signals at present are good for some proper warm weather early next week.” weather man Alan O’Reilly confirmed
“It will be followed by rise in temperatures. Things are looking up on the weather front,” he explained.
Great news coming into the week ahead!