Warmest day of the year to come as Ireland set to be as warm as Madrid next week

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Warmest day of the year to come as Ireland set to be as warm as Madrid next week
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Next week could see the warmest day of 2025 so far

Temperatures across Ireland are set to be similar to those in parts of Spain next week, according to Met Eireann. According to various weather forecasters, the temperatures in Madrid and in other parts of Spain next week are not set to surpass 13°C.

Irish weather expert, Alan O'Reilly, of Carlow Weather on X, said, according to the data he had examined, the next 10 days look set to be unseasonably dry. "The good news is that the weather will stay mostly dry through much of next week with any rainfall amounts low," said Kenneth. Kenneth continued: "Friday and Saturday next week look more showery. Temperatures on average across the week will range between 9C to 13C. Night time temperatures on average between 2C to 7C and potentially as low as 0C in southern areas at night at the start of next week."

Tuesday: It is expected to be a mostly dry day on Tuesday with spells of hazy sunshine. However, it will turn cloudier at times in the west and northwest. Highest temperatures of 9 to 12 degrees in fresh southwest breezes, strong on Atlantic coasts. Most of the country will be dry on Tuesday night but there is the chance of some rain and drizzle in northern coastal areas.

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