BREAKING NEWS - Northern Ireland records its hottest day ever 31.4C for a third time in a week
Irish weather News
Breaking News - Northern Ireland records its hottest day ever on record for a 3rd time in under a week
Northern Ireland has once again provisionally broken its highest temperature on record
Armagh reached 31.4 °C at 1520 this afternoon
This beats the 31.2 °C that Ballywatticock recorded on Saturday and the 31.3 °C that Castlederg recorded yesterday
In the Republic of Ireland it recorded its hottest day of the year on Wednesday 30.8C reached at Mount Dillon, Roscommon. This is the highest temperature of the year so far
STATUS ORANGE - HIGH TEMPERATURE WARNING FOR CAVAN, MONAGHAN, SOUTH LEITRIM, ROSCOMMON, LONGFORD, WESTMEATH
Met Éireann Weather Warning
Maximum temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius in places and overnight temperatures dropping no lower than around 20 degrees.
For advice please check www.gov.ie/summerreadyValid: 14:00 Tuesday 20/07/2021 to 09:00 Friday 23/07/2021
Issued: 11:32 Tuesday 20/07/2021
Updated: 10:50 Thursday 22/07/2021
AMBER - HEAT WARNING FOR ANTRIM, ARMAGH, DOWN, FERMANAGH, TYRONE, DERRY
UK Met Office Weather Warning
Temperatures both by day and night will increase this week leading to public health impacts
Valid: 08:00 Wednesday 21/07/2021 to 23:59 Friday 23/07/2021
Issued: 12:27 Tuesday 20/07/2021
STATUS YELLOW - HIGH TEMPERATURE WARNING FOR IRELAND
Met Éireann Weather Warning
High temperatures continuing this week with hot conditions by day and staying very warm and humid at night.
Daytime maximum temperatures generally 27 to 30 degrees Celsius with overnight values not falling below 15 to 19 degrees.
For advice please check www.gov.ie/summerreadyValid: 13:00 Tuesday 20/07/2021 to 09:00 Saturday 24/07/2021
Issued: 08:53 Tuesday 20/07/2021
Updated: 10:50 Thursday 22/07/2021