Conditions are considered to be a heat wave here if five or more consecutive days of 25 degree heat are observed.
Parts of the country could see temperatures of 31 degrees today, as Ireland experiences what's likely to be the final heatwave of the summer.
Conditions are considered to be a heat wave here if five or more consecutive days of 25 degree heat are observed.
Night time temperatures are unlikely to fall below 16 degrees - the public is being encouraged to check on vulnerable neighbours to ensure they're coping well with the heat.
Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather gives some tips on relishing the sunny spells:
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