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Published 15:06 17 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 16:08 17 Aug 2022 BST
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So while we're not exactly getting a heatwave next month, we can still expect plenty of warm weather.
Earlier this week, parts of Ireland were battered by thunderstorms, with Co. Wexford experiencing severe flood damage in parts.
Tomorrow will get off to a "dull and damp start", with outbreaks of rain and drizzle throughout the day, which may get heavy in the south and southeast. These showers are expected to clear as the day goes on, with sunny spells forming in the evening. Highest temperatures will be between 17 and 21 degrees.
On Friday, we can expect some "good sunny spells" as well as some "scattered showers", which will become more frequent in the north of the country. Highest temperatures will be between 15 and 18 degrees.
For the full weather forecast, head to Met Éireann's website right here.
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