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Published 10:23 24 Jul 2018 BST
The rest of the country isn't looking all that hot though. They've got winds coming in, and we're not jealous at all:
"The western half of the country will be mostly cloudy, with outbreaks of rain extending gradually from the Atlantic during the morning and afternoon, turning heavy in places. "Temperatures will range 20 to 23 degrees here. Breezy, with moderate to fresh south to southeast winds."Breeze. That's all we want. On Thursday night, it's expected to rain in eastern areas leaving fresh conditions for Friday and leading into the weekend. The forecast for Leinster is still uncertain enough but as long as that humidity lifts even a little bit we'll be happy. Please.
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