Ireland weather: Met Eireann long-range forecast shows news we’ve been waiting for amid 25C scorcher
Summer has arrived early in Ireland, with the country enjoying its first ‘mini-heatwave’ of the year.And Met Eireann’s long-range forecast has confirmed the news we’ve been waiting for, with the experts signalling that the glorious weather will continue into the first week of June.The meteorological service says the “above average temperatures” and “well below average rainfall” will last until at least Sunday, June 4.
“Mean air temperatures are forecast to be above average nationwide, especially in the west. Eastern coastal areas will be somewhat less warm as a relatively cool sea-breeze develops keeping maximum temperatures in the mid to high teens there. Rainfall totals are forecast to be well below normal countrywide with mainly dry conditions apart from the odd shower.”
Heatwaves are often defined as five days of consecutive above average temperatures, but a forecaster previously told the Irish Mirror: "That is a working definition used by some other met offices, but the Met Eireann definition of a heatwave is five consecutive days of temperatures above 25C.” “Warm, dry and sunny Wednesday. Highest temperatures of 18C to 24C. Mostly moderate northeasterly breezes will keep things slightly cooler in the east with highs there of 15C to 17C.
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