Unfortunately the sunshine won't last much longer
The country has enjoyed some stunning weather over the last few weeks as temperatures have risen to highs of 25 degrees.There are rainy and thundery conditions on the way - but the only upside is that the temperature isn't set to drop.Unfortunately, as we know, when it's raining and warm it usually results in uncomfortable humidity. See Met Eireann's forecast for the week below to find out when you can expect conditions to change.
Thursday 8th of June Remaining dry but the sunshine will be hazier overall and it will be quite a blustery day. Highest temperatures ranging from 15 degrees in the northeast and east up to 24 degrees generally in the mid-west, with moderate to fresh easterly winds. There is a slight chance of some patchy rain overnight.
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