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Temperatures set to reach up to 23 degrees in some areas

Dublin and surrounding counties are most likely to get the sun.

TEMPERATURES ARE SET to reach up to 23 degrees in some areas today, with Dublin and surrounding counties most likely to get the sun.

Met Éireann is forecasting a warm, humid and breezy day with spells of hazy sunshine.

The high temperatures are dependent on sunshine, with temperatures expected to reach only 18 degrees in the west and northwest.

Outbreaks of rain and strong southwest winds will affect Atlantic coastal counties but it will stay mostly dry in the east and south.

Tonight will see outbreaks of rain with lows of 9 degrees, while tomorrow will be cool with blustery showers and highs of 17 degrees.

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