Met Éireann, Ireland’s weather service, has predicted that the current warm spell will continue for the rest of the week.
On Sunday, temperatures reached almost 69.8 F (21°C) higher than Mediterranean countries like Greece or Tenerife. Yesterday the temperatures ranged from 60.8- 66.2 F (16-19°C). Tuesday is forecast to be a dry, warm and sunny day with temperatures reaching 66.2 F (19°C).
The weather will remain dry and settled through the midweek period, with warm days with good sunny spells. The highest temperatures are expected to be in the west and North West of the country.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.IrelandNorth | Mar 28, 2012, 06:07 AM EDT
"'Dubliner's (sic) enjoying the sun in S[ain]t Stephen's Green." How do ya know they were Dubliners, Cathy? OK. OK. I know I'm being my characteristic pedantic little hair splitting self. But please allow me my indulgence. Your right, though! The weather for the last week has been absolutely glorious. Did my favourite Howth-Sutton and Bray-Greystones cliff walks more than once. Also, meditating in "the Green" (sic). And yes Murph46 - ya boy ya! - many fine things at large in Stephen's Green too. As the saying goes. Just because your on a diet doesn't mean you can't look at the menu.
Murph46 | Mar 27, 2012, 05:34 PM EDT
We were in LaHinch and the weather was unseasonably warm and girls were on the jetties in various states of undress on their breaks.
Murph46 | Mar 27, 2012, 02:19 PM EDT
Nice post bearo22013 what frickin planet are you on?