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Published 16:42 13 May 2019 BST
Updated 16:48 13 May 2019 BST
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"Tuesday, will be another dry, warm day, with spells of hazy sunshine," it said. "Top temperatures 17 to 21 C, generally, best in western areas, but values in the mid teens on parts of the east and south coasts. Moderate southeasterly winds will be fresh on some coasts."
Wednesday is set to be a little cloudier but will still be warm, with top temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees expected. It will be warmest in the midlands and north-west of the country.
Thursday will be much the same, though there may be more cloud and possibly even some isolated showers. Again, temperatures could reach up to 20 degrees.
Friday will start off dry, according to Met Éireann. Showers are forecast to start in the south and east and spread westward in the afternoon.
It will noticeably cooler, with highest temperatures ranging from 12 to 17 degrees across the country.
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