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NI Braces for Record Heatwave
25 Jun
Summary
- Temperatures in Northern Ireland are nearing the all-time record.
- Wednesday marked the start of heatwave conditions with 25C for three days.
- Coasts will experience milder temperatures in the low 20s.

Northern Ireland is anticipating temperatures that could rival its all-time record on Thursday. The current highest temperature recorded is 31.3C, set in Castlederg, County Tyrone, in July 2021. Similar heat is expected in western regions of the country.
Toward coastal areas, conditions are predicted to be more moderate, with temperatures generally reaching the low 20s Celsius. Heatwave conditions were officially recognized on Wednesday, following three consecutive days where temperatures hit 25C. This threshold is defined by the Met Office for Northern Ireland.
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