Weather for Westmeath

After yesterday's record breaking temperature Met Éireann say that any isolated mist and fog patches will clear early on to leave another mainly warm or hot day today. It'll be dry and sunny for most, with just the outside chance of an isolated shower. Highest temperatures will generally range from 23 to 29 or 30 degrees, hottest in southern parts. It'll be a little cooler in some eastern coastal parts, due to a light to moderate northeasterly breeze.

Tonight

Mild and dry tonight with mostly clear skies. There'll just be a little bit of cloud here and there and the chance of a few isolated mist patches. Lowest temperatures of 11 to 17 degrees generally, mildest further south, in light to moderate northeasterly or variable breezes.

Tomorrow

Tomorrow, Wednesday will see a continuation of the warm spell of weather and it'll be a mainly dry and sunny day. Later in the day there's the chance of a few well scattered showers breaking out. Highest temperatures of 22 to 28 degrees, hottest in the midlands and south, though a little lower in coastal parts of the east, in mostly moderate easterly winds.

Solar UV Index

High on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Status Yellow - High Temperature warning for Clare, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois, Offaly

Met Éireann Weather Warning

Maximum temperatures in excess of 27°C combined with night-time minima in excess of 15°C expected.

Pollen Forecast

Tree pollen season at medium concentrations. Mainly Birch but also Ash, Alder and Cypress.

Tree Comments:

Mainly Pine with Birch, Ash, Alder and Cypress also present.

Grass Comments:

Moderate to High concentrations for grass pollen expected.

Weed Comments:

Low nettle and weed pollen levels expected.

Spore Comments:

Moderate levels expected for fungal spores, especially Aspergillus on drier days.