Met Éireann issues a nationwide Status Yellow high-temperature warning for the Republic of Ireland, citing exceptionally warm conditions over the coming days. Multiple outlets report that the alert is forecast to bring sustained heat, including temperatures above 27°C. BreakingNews.ie and Highland Radio specify the timing: the warning comes into effect at 12pm on Tuesday and remains in place until 9am on Friday. Highland Radio adds that the spell is described as a short, sharp burst of heat, with temperatures exceeding 30°C expected on Thursday. It also reports the likelihood of “tropical nights,” indicating unusually warm overnight temperatures.
The warning applies across the country and is framed as a heat-stress risk during the period covered by the advisory. The reports do not indicate that the warning is at a higher severity level, and they focus on the Met Éireann forecast and the validity window announced for the alert.