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Dublin is about to burn as the mercury will jump above 25 ° C tomorrow.
The capital, along with three other counties, is set to burn thanks to a mini heat wave.
However, most of the country will see temperatures of 20 ° C or around that with good periods of sunshine.
The other three counties, including Carlow, Kildare and Laois, are currently projected to be the warmest places in the country, the Irish Mirror reports.
A forecaster from Met Eireann said: “Any lingering showers in the east tomorrow morning will soon die out and become sunnier in the afternoon. It will remain more cloudy in parts of the west where more showers will develop.
“Some of these could be heavy and slow moving. Highest temperatures 19-24 degrees, warmer in Leinster, with light or variable south breezes.”
Below is how hot each county is forecast to be on Tuesday and will peak during the middle of the day. (correct as of 7pm Monday on the Met Eireann website)
County by county forecast – Tuesday
Dublin – 26C
Kildare – 25C
Cork – 21C
Cavan – 24C
Meath – 24C
Louth – 23C
Wicklow – 22C
Westmeath – 23C
Limerick – 23C
May – 20C
Tipperary – 23C
Monaghan – 23C
Donegal – 21C
Offal – 24C
Galway – 20C
Clare – 22C
Kerry – 23C
Roscommon – 22C
Kilkenny – 23C
Longford – 23C
Laois – 25C
Wexford – 23C
Waterford – 22C
Carlow – 25C
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Sligo – 22C
Leitrim – 23C
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