Temperatures will be racing on Sunday, and it won't just be because of the rush of adrenaline that match day brings - but also because of the scorching temperatures set to take over the country
The All-Ireland Football Final in Croke Park is set to take place tomorrow, as Galway and Armagh go head to head in the clash- and the weather is looking promising for the game.
Regardless of how you intend to spend your Sunday, we advise that everyone breaks out their sunscreen, and their shorts and t-shirts as another day of summer bursts through.READ MORE: Ireland weather: Heat map shows exactly where temps will spike as Met Éireann predicts highs of 24c Sunday will be warm and dry with spells of sunshine. It will become cloudier in the west later in the evening. Highest temperatures of 18 to 23 degrees, warmest in the midlands and east, in a light to moderate southerly breeze.
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