The heatwave the country is sweltering through is set to last into next week and has a chance of being the hottest on record.
The mercury will stick to the low 20s before it begins to skyrocket towards the mid 20s to high 20s over the weekend. And one expert has warned temperatures may hit 32 degrees next Tuesday - just shy of Ireland's all-time record 33.3 degrees.
Weather expert Alan O'Reilly said: "This is the model Met Eireann use at medium range and it actually shows 32c possible next Tuesday!" The sweltering conditions are due to hot air pushing up from the south, Weather Alerts Ireland warned.
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Met Eireann's forecast for Dublin reads:
Today
Today will be dry with sunny spells. Temperatures will reach 19 or 20 degrees, in a light to moderate west to northwest breeze.
TONIGHT
Tonight will be dry with clear spells. Lowest temperatures of 11 or 12 degrees in a light westerly or variable breeze.
Thursday
Tomorrow morning will be dry with sunny spells but it will become cloudier for the afternoon and evening. Highest temperatures of 19 or 20 degrees in a light to moderate west to northwest wind.
Friday
Starting mostly cloudy with scattered light showers, but brightening up through the afternoon and evening with warm sunny spells. Highest temperatures of 18 to 23 degrees generally, but cooler along north facing coasts due to a light to moderate north to northwest breeze.
Friday Night
Dry with long clear spells and isolated mist and fog. Lowest temperatures of 8 to 12 degrees in a light and variable breeze.
Saturday
The morning will be dry with spells of hazy sunshine, however it will become cloudy at times during the afternoon and evening with isolated showers possible. Warm with highs of 20 to 25 degrees in a light south to southeast breeze.
Saturday Night
Most areas dry with clear spells but staying cloudier in the northwest and north which will bring a few showers. Milder than previous nights with temperatures remaining above 12 to 15 degrees.
Sunday and Monday
Dry with hazy sunshine and light winds. Very warm or hot as temperatures widely reach the mid-twenties and possibly the high twenties in some places.
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