The following week, between Monday, 18 September to Sunday, 24 September, temperatures are signalling to remain above average countrywide again this week with a signal for even higher temperatures concentrated over southeast and eastern counties. Met Eireann warn of ‘above average’ rain and near freezing temperatures (Image: Collins) The signal for precipitation is variable this week with drier than average conditions expected in the southwest and wetter than average conditions in the northeast.” “There is a slight signal for mean air temperatures to remain above average again this week. They stated: “This high pressure that spreads over Ireland from the west is expected to bring variable conditions over the country. Met Eireann explained that from Monday, 11 September to Sunday, 17 September, there will be high pressure in the Atlantic centred to the west of Ireland. While next Wednesday, 13 September, has forecast temperatures hitting 4 degrees, parts of the country may experience low temperatures of 3 degrees on Tuesday, 19 September. They found that the lowest temperatures expected will be between 3 and 9 degrees, especially between midnight and 6AM. Read more: Cost of living: Parents set for double Budget boost as hike for two payments on the cards While Met Eireann stated there are slight signals for temperatures to remain above average for this time of year, WX Charts, a weather forecasting website, looked at conditions later in the month too. The much cooler conditions are expected to hit early next week as the heatwave weather quickly leaves Ireland. Met Eireann has warned of “above average” rainfall and near freezing temperatures.
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