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Ireland Heatwave: Record Temps Loom Thursday
25 Jun
Summary
- Ireland's island record of 33.3C from 1887 may be broken.
- Northern Ireland records 25C for three consecutive days.
- Human-caused climate change has made heatwaves more likely.

Ireland is anticipating a significant heat surge on Thursday, with temperatures possibly exceeding the island's all-time record of 33.3C, set in 1887. In Northern Ireland, heatwave conditions were confirmed on Wednesday, marking three consecutive days with temperatures reaching 25C.
Western areas of Northern Ireland could approach the region's record of 31.3C. Meanwhile, the Republic of Ireland faces a yellow heat warning until Friday morning. Meteorologists predict highs between 25C and 31C, with possibilities of even higher temperatures in Connacht and the midlands.
Experts emphasize that human-caused climate change is a key factor, increasing the frequency and intensity of heatwaves. Projections indicate that such hot spells will become more common, especially in the UK's south-east. This current heatwave affecting western Europe has been made 3-5 times more likely due to climate change.