Ireland to get late blast of heat amid rare weather 'dome of warmth' from East

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Ireland to get late blast of heat amid rare weather 'dome of warmth' from East
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Weather models are showing a glorious plume of warm air heading for Ireland next week in a rare November blast of heat.

Temperatures could hit the mid or even high teens next week in Ireland during the unseasonable upturn in weather fortunes with Met Éireann saying there is "growing confidence in high pressure building" from the East.

"The potential for warning will reduce and the land will have time to recover from weeks of above average rainfall. Hazards may include an increase potential for fog as winds will be lighter overall." "This will produce a predominantly north to northwest airflow, and be drier than average again, but temperatures will fall closer to average with an increased chance of frosty nights and a continued, if somewhat diminished chance of fog," they added.

In the meantime, the weather this week will remain changeable with showers continuing tonight before "easing slightly and gradually becoming more confined to the western half of the country. Lowest temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees in moderate southwest winds." Thursday night will be "cloudy with rain turning more persistent and possibly heavy at times with a risk of localised flooding." It will be a very mild night with lowest temperatures of 13 to 15 degrees in moderate to fresh southerly winds.

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