Ireland's weather set to get drier and warmer but no summer heatwave on the horizon
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Met Éireann has announced that Ireland will experience drier and warmer weather starting from June 16, offering an encouraging forecast for tourists. The upcoming concerts by Zach Bryan in Dublin's Phoenix Park are expected to enjoy pleasant weather, with temperatures between 20C to 21C. Although settled conditions will prevail until early July, temperatures are not predicted to reach extreme highs, staying around 21C and a slight increase in July. The forecast indicates reduced precipitation, with significant uncertainties after June 30.
"A signal for high pressure enters the forecast, leading to a likelihood of largely settled conditions," a Met Éireann spokesperson said.
"Precipitation amounts will likely be below average, with temperatures trending above average."
"Accuweather predicted that Ireland will see seven days of showers by June 17 with just two days of dry or overcast conditions."
"However, from June 18 to 30, there will be just a single day of showers in two weeks."
Read at Irish Independent
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