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Ireland weather: Met Éireann delivers scorching 30C forecast for week ahead

It is set to be another scorching week
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Irish Mirror
· Jun 21, 2026
Ireland weather: Heatwave map pinpoints country's hottest areas as temperatures to hit 31C next week
ireland is set to enjoy a glorious spell of dry and sunny weather, with temperatures climbing above 25C everyday next week
TheJournal.ie
· Jun 22, 2026
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final draw: Kerry to meet Tyrone, Dublin to face Galway
The four quarter-finals will be played this weekend, 27 and 28 June.
JOE.co.uk
· Jul 6, 2026
Met Éireann reveals counties set to hit 29C this week
It seems the bright days are making a comeback Met Éireann has revealed temperatures will reach close to 30C this week. The national forecaster has revealed eastern and southeastern counties will see temperatures ranging from 22 to 29 degrees. While counties in this region, such as Dublin, Wicklow, Carlow and Kildare are in for sunny []
RTÉ News
· Jun 24, 2026
Potential 'tropical nights' forecast during heat spell
Ireland could experience tropical nights tonight and tomorrow, Met Éireann has said.
Irish News
· Jun 30, 2026
Evening briefing: PSNI probe online threats to immigrants, Kincora sex abuse victim in £100k payout, and how Tyrone GAA could line out in 2027
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Related coverage for "Ireland weather: Met Éireann delivers scorching 30C forecast for week ahead": Irish Mirror — Ireland weather: Heatwave map pinpoints country's hottest areas as temperatures to hit 31C next week. TheJournal.ie — All-Ireland SFC quarter-final draw: Kerry to meet Tyrone, Dublin to face Galway. JOE.co.uk — Met Éireann reveals counties set to hit 29C this week. RTÉ News — Potential 'tropical nights' forecast during heat spell. Irish News — Evening briefing: PSNI probe online threats to immigrants, Kincora sex abuse victim in £100k payout, and how Tyrone GAA could line out in 2027