Despite being slightly cool in Donegal today, temperatures could reach as high as 25C during the week.
Meteorologist at Met Éireann, Matthew Martin, said it might be possible that temperatures in the coming week will reach “24C or 25C in some sheltered parts of the west and southwest”.
High pressure near Ireland means the weather will remain mostly dry and settled.
“There will be plenty of sunshine throughout the week with daytime maximum temperatures generally ranging from 18C to 23C, a little cooler at times along eastern coasts as a moderate easterly breeze develops.”
UV levels are also expected to be high throughout the week with the risk of sunburn.
“Early indications are that the weather will stay settled for the June Bank Holiday weekend but there could be the odd shower around by then,” added Mr Martin.
After a cool day today, tomorrow will be warmer with highest temperatures of 17C to 22C, warmest in the west.
It will be dry and generally sunny, though sunshine is expected to be a little hazy at times.
The east coast will be cooler by a couple of degrees in a light to moderate easterly breeze.
Monday night will be similar to the previous night, staying dry and clear with lowest temperatures of 6C to 10C.
The rest of the week, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will be warm, dry and largely sunny with temperatures ranging from 18C to 24C, warmest in western areas.
A light to moderate easterly breeze is expected to keep things slightly cooler on the eastern coasts with highs there of 15C to 17C.
The nights will remain dry and clear throughout the week with overnight temperatures of 7C to 12C.
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