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Kildare Nationalist — Met Éireann issues high temperature advisory after hottest day

Met Éireann issues high temperature advisory after hottest day Sunday, July 18, 2021 Met Éireann has issued a high temperature advisory valid from 12pm on Sunday until Friday. The forecaster said temperatures will remain “very warm until Friday, with day time temperatures into the high twenties and very humid at night with temperatures staying in the mid to high teens.” It comes after the hottest day of the year so far was recorded in Ireland. On Saturday a location in the North recorded a new record high temperature, according to the UK Met Office. Today is provisionally the hottest day ever recorded in Northern Ireland

Carlow Nationalist — Met Éireann issues high temperature advisory after hottest day

Met Éireann issues high temperature advisory after hottest day Sunday, July 18, 2021 Met Éireann has issued a high temperature advisory valid from 12pm on Sunday until Friday. The forecaster said temperatures will remain “very warm until Friday, with day time temperatures into the high twenties and very humid at night with temperatures staying in the mid to high teens.” It comes after the hottest day of the year so far was recorded in Ireland. On Saturday a location in the North recorded a new record high temperature, according to the UK Met Office. Today is provisionally the hottest day ever recorded in Northern Ireland

With sweltering heat expected to continue, Met Éireann issues high temperature advisory

With sweltering heat expected to continue, Met Éireann issues high temperature advisory High to very high UV levels are expected today and over the coming days. By Ian Curran Sunday 18 Jul 2021, 9:18 AM 15 hours ago 54,750 Views 63 Comments Bathers in Brittas Bay in Wicklow yesterday Image: RollingNews.ie Image: RollingNews.ie MET ÉIREANN HAS issued a ‘high temperature advisory’ with Ireland’s heatwave expected to continue for much of the coming week. Temperatures in the high 20s are likely to remain a feature for the coming days. The advisory is valid from midday today until midday on Friday 23 July. Forecasters expect “maximum temperatures generally ranging 24 to 29 degrees but slightly less warm along the coast due to sea-breezes,” according to the Met Éireann website.

The 9 at 9: Sunday

Europe’s flood tragedy, Met Éireann’s temperature advisory and the Abbey Theatre’s expansion By Ian Curran Sunday 18 Jul 2021, 9:01 AM 17 hours ago 8,856 Views 0 Comments Image: Shutterstock/behindlens Image: Shutterstock/behindlens GOOD MORNING. Here’s all the news that you need to know as you start your Sunday. Floods 1. The death toll from the worst European flooding in living memory has risen to 183 with at least 156 of the deaths occurring in Germany. The disaster is taking on an increasingly political tone in the country, which goes to the polls in September. After being filmed laughing and joking in a flood-stricken town, Angela Merkel’s successor as leader of the CDU party, Armin Laschet, has apologised for an “inappropriate” moment.

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