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Published 09:26 11 Aug 2022 BST
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Met Éireann's Friday forecast reads: "Friday will be a hot and sunny day with highest temperatures generally between 25 to 30 degrees, possibly reaching the low 30s in a few inlands spots of Leinster or Munster. Not as warm near coasts, with sea breezes developing in the afternoon."
While the conditions over the next couple of days are being described as "muggy", it certainly feels that way and is set to stay.
Saturday is looking very similar to Friday, but Sunday is set to give us a little bit of relief as thunderstorms and heavy showers are on their way to really humble us all.
Met Éireann said: "Hot, dry and sunny again on Saturday, with a light northeast breeze. Highest temperatures of 26 to 30 degrees, possibly exceeding 30 degrees in a few inland spots. Slight chance of an isolated shower developing too.
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