Thunderstorm warnings in place for several counties as hot weather continues

Environment
26 Jun 2026 • 7:44 PM MYT
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Thunderstorm warnings in place for several counties as hot weather continues

Thunderstorm warnings are in place for several counties as temperatures remain high across the island of Ireland.

Ireland has been experiencing sweltering conditions as a plume of extremely hot air, that brought temperatures in excess of 40C to Europe, drifted towards the island this week.

A status yellow high temperature warning has been in place from noon on Tuesday and been extended until 9am on Saturday by Met Éireann.

Ireland’s national weather agency has also issued a yellow-level thunderstorm warning for 16 counties that began on Friday.

The warning expires at 6pm for counties Clare, Tipperary, Kildare, Laois, Meath, Offaly, and Westmeath.

For counties Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Longford and the five counties in Connacht, the thunderstorm warning remains in place until 10pm.

Met Éireann warned of localised flooding in places, “hail damage”, difficult driving conditions and very gusty winds.

It also said there could be damage to power, water, gas, and telecommunication utilities.

The Met Office has also issued a yellow-level thunderstorm warning for all of Northern Ireland from 10am until 10pm.

Dorota and Gigi go for a swim off the Bull Wall in Dublin (Brian Lawless/PA) (PA Wire)

It has advised that scattered thunderstorms “may cause disruption in places” on Friday.

Temperatures in the Republic of Ireland exceeded 31C on Thursday but the all-time record of 33.3C was not exceeded.

However, provisional local records were set at Athenry (31.7C), Mace Head (30.4C), Claremorris (30.7C), and Knock Airport (29C).

The continued high temperatures mean parts of Ireland will possibly fall under the official definition of a heatwave by Friday, after experiencing five consecutive summer days above 25C.

The highest temperature recorded in the Republic of Ireland was 33.3C at Kilkenny Castle on June 26 1887.

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