Ireland Weather: Sun and 20C+ Heat – Dublin Outshines the Algarve This Week
If you thought spring was taking its sweet time to arrive, think again. Ireland is about to be blessed with a blast of warmth that'll put the south of Spain to shame. This week, the weather forecast is dominated by high pressure, meaning one thing for most of us: wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures that could make you forget you're even in Ireland.
Yes, you read that right. The latest modelling suggests temperatures are predicted to climb to a balmy 21°C in parts of the country, with Dublin expected to outshine the Algarve. While Portugal's southern coast plods along at a modest 20°C, the capital could be basking in proper heat. It’s a role reversal nobody saw coming, but one we’ll gladly accept.
Where did this glorious forecast come from? Well, if you've been obsessively refreshing your favourite weather app, you'll have seen the charts turning a glorious shade of orange. Whether you rely on the hyper-local radar on Zoom Earth - Weather Forecast, the detailed maps on MSN Weather - Forecast & Maps, or the simplicity of your phone's built-in Weather app, the consensus is clear: dig out the suncream and dust off the sunglasses.
The warm spell is courtesy of a stubborn high-pressure system settling over the country, dragging warm air up from the continent. The east coast, particularly Dublin, will see the best of it, but even western regions can expect double digits and plenty of blue sky. It’s a far cry from the grey, drizzly scenes we’ve endured for the past few weeks.
Here’s a quick snapshot of what to expect on what looks set to be the warmest day of the week:
- Dublin: 21°C, wall-to-wall sunshine – beer garden weather, absolutely.
- Cork: 19°C, sunny spells with a light breeze.
- Galway: 17°C, light clouds but feeling warm in any sheltered spot.
- Belfast: 16°C, pleasant with a gentle breeze – ideal for a stroll along the Lagan.
But before you pack for the beach, a word of caution. Weather forecasting is a fickle business. Even the most sophisticated Weather Forecast Service can get caught out by a rogue Atlantic front. So while the models look promising, keep an eye on the latest updates. The good news is that the official charts and third-party apps are all singing from the same hymn sheet this time, so confidence is high.
This kind of weather is a gift, especially when you consider the Algarve is only managing 20°C this week. It's the perfect excuse to ditch the coat, grab a pint in a beer garden, and pretend you're on holiday. Just don't forget to check Zoom Earth if you're planning a picnic – you wouldn't want a rogue cloud spoiling your scone.
So there you have it. Ireland is about to turn up the thermostat. Make the most of it, because we all know how quickly it can change. Enjoy the sun while it lasts.