The upcoming weekend will predominantly enjoy bright and balmy weather, as summer conditions make an unexpected visit. As moist air ambles in from the southwest, the mercury may touch 25 degrees in a few locales on Sunday, albeit temporarily. Friday’s climate will mostly remain dry, save for the odd showers anticipated around the south and western seashores. Meanwhile, the eastern regions may experience temperatures soaring up to 22 degrees.
Saturday’s climate is set to be relatively arid, with the temperature scale hovering between 18 and 23 degrees. The areas of Leinster and Munster are forecasted to witness the warmest and most parched conditions.
In sports news, Olympic 10km swimming participant, Daniel Wiffen, shared his experiences of physical struggles during the event. The distinction in the student lifestyle between Ireland and America has proven to be remarkably noteworthy. Ireland has made its mark in the ongoing Olympics, making it to the women’s relay final. Furthermore, Rhasidat Adeleke has set her sights on clinching the 400m title.
As the weekend comes to a close, Sunday is geared up to be the hottest day with temperatures hitting a high of 25 degrees and accompanied by extreme humidity. The moist southerly winds creeping in are expected to turn the weather over Sunday night into Monday morning, with the possibility of thunderstorms. The weather on Monday is likely to resemble Sunday’s, characterized by muggy air and intense showers.
The weather forecast for the forthcoming week seems less promising with prevalent low-pressure conditions. Despite entering the final fortnight of the season, authentic summer weather seems elusive.