Exceptionally warm weather will occur over Ireland this week. Daytime temperatures will exceed 25 degrees, with temperatures possibly reaching 30 degrees on Thursday. Very mild, humid and possibly uncomfortable at night as temperatures will generally stay above 15 degrees. Thunderstorms are possible also, particularly on Thursday. Please check the met.ie website and app for updates to forecasts and warnings in the coming days. Potential impacts: • Water safety issues due to increased use of lakes/beaches • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions • Heat stress
Thunderstorms developing today, overnight, and into Friday with the risk of torrential downpours and localised flooding. Possible impacts: • Localised flash flooding • Hail damage • Difficult travelling conditions • Damage to utilities including power, water, gas, telecommunications • Very gusty winds
Maximum temperatures in excess of 27°C in many counties combined with night-time minima in excess of 15°C expected. Potential impacts: • Water safety issues due to increased use of lakes/beaches • Uncomfortable sleeping conditions • Heat stress • Forest fires a possibility
Thunderstorms possible in places. Due to their hit and miss nature, not all areas will experience them. Possible impacts: • Localised flash flooding • Hail damage • Difficult travelling conditions • Damage to utilities including power, water, gas, telecommunications • Very gusty winds
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