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Published 09:36 13 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 09:51 13 Jul 2022 BST
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The hottest day of the year on record so far in the country was on Monday, with above average temperatures of 27.7C.
Friday is set to start out mostly cloudy with scattered light showers but will brighten up in the afternoon and evening with warm sunny spells.
The highest temperatures will be between 18 to 23 degrees but is set to be cooler along the north facing coasts.
Saturday will start off dry with spells of hazy sunshine but is set to get cloudy at times in the afternoon and evening with isolated showers possible.
But despite this, it's set to be a warm one with highs of 20 to 25 degrees in a light south to southeast breeze.
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