Temperatures in Ireland could reach 26C next week, say Met Éireann
Heat dome could emerge over Europe as Met Éireann forecasts temperatures of up to 25 degrees.
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Heat dome could emerge over Europe as Met Éireann forecasts temperatures of up to 25 degrees. Light showers possible on Sunday night along northern coasts but forecast is dry with clear spells. Temperatures set to hit 26C early next week.
Furthermore, Some areas could see temperatures climb up to 34C.
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Heat dome could emerge over Europe as Met Éireann forecasts temperatures of up to 25 degrees.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLight showers possible on Sunday night along northern coasts but forecast is dry with clear spells
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Temperatures set to hit 26C early next week.
according to Belfast Telegraph +5Temperatures could reach between 20 and 25 degrees.
according to TheJournal.ieSome areas could see temperatures climb up to 34C.
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Heat dome could emerge over Europe as Met Éireann forecasts temperatures of up to 25 degrees.
omitted byLeft sideRight sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterLight showers possible on Sunday night along northern coasts but forecast is dry with clear spells
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