Balmy weather will hit the country on Tuesday, with temperatures remaining at 20 degrees or above for two days following that.
The mid-week heatwave will see an improvement on today’s cloudier skies with occasional patches of mist or drizzle.
Mostly dry with sunny spells today, however it will remain cloudier along south and west coasts with occasional patches of mist or drizzle. Mild, with highs of 17 to 22 degrees in moderate to fresh southwest winds, remaining strong along west and northwest coasts. pic.twitter.com/BsVw0bhCQt
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) September 13, 2020
Ireland is set to experience a mild week with “a fair amount of dry weather,” according to the forecaster.
Very little rain is predicted to fall over the next couple of days with settled conditions across the country.
Monday will see moderate temperatures from 13 to 16 degrees, while the heat will hit on Tuesday with highs of 23 degrees.
Tuesday will be warm and humid, with some showers over the western half of the country.
The east of the country is set to experience “the best of any sunny intervals,” with the warmest weather in Leinster.
Our 7 day Atlantic Chart shows the precipitation and pressure forecast in 6 hour intervalshttps://t.co/9Giuj4CR5m
A nationwide forecast and outlook covering the next week can be found here. https://t.co/9gKN6SVok4 pic.twitter.com/WAcux1Q6BU— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) September 13, 2020
Temperatures will remain at 20 degrees or above over Wednesday and Thursday, before cooling off later in the week.
Wednesday will be mostly dry with showery rain in places while on Thursday, Leinster and Ulster will be dry with sunny spells as Munster and Connacht see some cloud.
Temperatures will dip down between 14 and 18 degrees on Friday but the weather will remain mostly dry with some sunny spells.