Met Eireann ‘soft heatwave’ verdict as Ireland weather maps show 24C warm blast imminent
After a turbulent few weeks of weather which included Storm Noa smashing into Ireland, thermometers are finally set to soar.
The early taste of summer weather is set to continue into next week before more unsettled conditions return the following weekend. British meteorologist Jim Dale has likened the long-range forecast to a ‘soft heatwave’ however Met Eireann has ruled this out. “There is no signal for either low or high pressure to be dominant during the week of May 1 to May 7. This week will likely be changeable with some settled and unsettled periods. Precipitation amounts are predicted to be near average for mainly places, with temperatures slightly higher than normal for the time of year.”
“Largely cloudy Saturday night with patches of light rain and drizzle. Southerly winds will fall light allowing mist and fog patches to develop. Lowest temperatures of 6C to 10C.The national forecaster said: “A dull start Sunday with patchy outbreaks of light rain and drizzle along with lingering patches of mist and fog. Becoming drier with some sunny spells developing as the day goes on.
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