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The mercury hit a record high of 27.4 degrees in the Phoenix Park today.
Today, it will be more varied with temperatures ranging between 16 and 25 degrees.
Highest temperatures today are set to be between 14 and 19 degrees.
The warm spell is to last until at least Tuesday, according to Met Éireann.
A mix of showers and sunny spells is set to continue over the weekend, with possible spot flooding on Sunday.
Tomorrow is expected to be slightly cloudier but will stay mainly dry, with some drizzle in places.
Daytime temperatures will be cool at first before increasing during the week, Met Éireann said.
Temperatures reached 22.9 degrees Celsius in Oak Park in Carlow yesterday.
It will be wet at times today and tomorrow but Sunday and Monday should stay dry.
Because time is simply a concept we invented.
Temperatures are set to stay in the high teens all week.
Please stay, we can change.
“I think it’s a great thing – particularly for children growing up gay and for the children of gay couples. They already exist.”
Get out that sunscreen you packed away after last year’s summer holiday to Portugal. The sunburn index for Ireland today is moderate to high.
Or at least these brave swimmers think so.