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Anticipated temperature rise this weekend, reaching a high of 23 degrees; forecast suggests continued warm weather next week.

Forecast by Met Eireann indicates a shift from variable weather to warm and radiant sunshine

Anticipated temperatures reaching as high as 23 degrees this weekend, with aforementioned balmy...
Anticipated temperatures reaching as high as 23 degrees this weekend, with aforementioned balmy weather continuing into the upcoming week.

Anticipated temperature rise this weekend, reaching a high of 23 degrees; forecast suggests continued warm weather next week.

The weather forecast for Ireland, as predicted by Met Éireann, indicates a predominantly settled and mild spell for the upcoming days, starting from Monday, August 11, 2025.

Today, many places will enjoy dry conditions with warm sunshine developing after morning rain in the north clears. Temperatures will range from 20 to 25°C. Tonight, largely dry conditions are expected initially, but scattered showers, some of which may be heavy or thundery, could develop later. The temperatures will remain mild, between 12 and 16°C.

Tomorrow, most places will be dry with sunny spells, although scattered heavy or thundery showers may develop. Highs of 21 to 27°C are expected.

Looking beyond the immediate days, Met Éireann’s extended monthly forecast (11 August to 17 August) continues to suggest high pressure dominance, bringing drier than average and mild conditions with temperatures above normal for the time of year. However, confidence decreases somewhat for the week after, yet warmer and drier than average weather is still indicated with a slight signal for less rainfall.

As we move into the last week of August, there's some uncertainty, but a tendency for above-average temperatures and below-average rainfall persists.

In the early days of next week, there will be decent dry periods, but rain is expected to spread across the country on Wednesday night. Friday will be dry during the day, but rain is expected in the north and west on Friday night.

It's important to note that no heatwave is expected in the immediate future.

In summary, Ireland can expect a mostly settled, warm, and relatively dry spell in mid-August 2025, with some localized showers or thundery outbreaks possible mostly in the north and scattered in other areas.

Weather-forecasting by Met Éireann indicates a continuation of mostly settled weather in Ireland during the last week of August 2025, with some localized showers or thundery outbreaks possible.

The extended weather-forecasting for the same period also suggests a high pressure dominance, promising a drier than average and mild conditions with temperatures above normal for the time of year.

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