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Weather: Northern Ireland braces for temperatures close to all-time high

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Temperatures in Northern Ireland are expected to climb close to the all-time record on Thursday.

That currently stands at 31.3C and was set in Castlederg in County Tyrone in July 2021, with similar temperatures expected on Thursday in western areas.

Cooler and more manageable conditions are expected towards coasts with temperatures generally reaching the low 20s.

Meanwhile, heatwave conditions for Northern Ireland were met on Wednesday after 25C was recorded for three days in a row – a threshold set by the Met Office, external.

In the Republic of Ireland, the same temperature threshold must be met for five consecutive days, external.


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