Met Éireann issues a Status Yellow high-temperature warning for most of Ireland, with warm weather expected to continue for the rest of the week. RTE reports that the warning comes into effect later and covers the majority of the country, indicating elevated risk from heat for affected areas. RTE also says temperatures could reach around 30°C in parts of Ireland. BreakingNews.ie specifies that the warning applies to several western and southern counties, including Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Galway and Mayo, and notes it is in place until 7am on Wednesday. Across the reports, the main message is that high temperatures are forecast and the warning status is Yellow, meaning people should take appropriate precautions to reduce heat-related risks. The coverage also indicates that conditions are expected to persist beyond the start of the warning period, with high temperatures remaining likely for the remainder of the week.