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Ireland set for another scorcher as Met Éireann says high pressure ‘still in charge’ Thursday, July 22, 2021 Ireland is set for another scorcher on Thursday as Met Éireann said the high pressure system causing soaring temperatures is “still in charge”. Temperatures reached above 30 degrees Celsius at both Mount Dillon, Co Roscommon, and Newport, Co Mayo on Wednesday, officially making it the hottest day of the year so far. However, this record could soon be topped as Met Éireann said Thursday would be another hot and mostly dry day, with highs between 26 and 30 degrees. Temperatures reached 30.8°C at Mount Dillon and Newport at 30.0°C making today the warmest day of the year so far☀️ ....
Ireland set for another scorcher as Met Éireann says high pressure ‘still in charge’ Thursday, July 22, 2021 Ireland is set for another scorcher on Thursday as Met Éireann said the high pressure system causing soaring temperatures is “still in charge”. Temperatures reached above 30 degrees Celsius at both Mount Dillon, Co Roscommon, and Newport, Co Mayo on Wednesday, officially making it the hottest day of the year so far. However, this record could soon be topped as Met Éireann said Thursday would be another hot and mostly dry day, with highs between 26 and 30 degrees. Temperatures reached 30.8°C at Mount Dillon and Newport at 30.0°C making today the warmest day of the year so far☀️ ....