Met Éireann’s status yellow warning will be in place from noon on Tuesday until Friday morning
Met Éireann forecasts temperatures up to 30°C this week, with possible thunderstorms in southern and eastern regions. While much of Europe faces heatwaves exceeding 40°C (France under red alert, Spain/Germany/Italy in the high-30s), Ireland has not yet issued official high-temperature warnings.
UK Met Office issues rare red alert for extreme heat exceeding 38°C Wednesday-Thursday, potentially breaking June record. UK data centres face cooling strain; IT managers should verify cloud provider contingencies and assess operations continuity for heat-exposed infrastructure.
UK braces for another heatwave as amber heat warnings issued for early next week
Dry sunny days and muggy nights in store until Thursday, Met Éireann says
UKHSA issued amber heat alert for 38°C temperatures across England (Monday-Wednesday), triggering healthcare service strain. Heat waves expose infrastructure fragility—data center cooling, network capacity, and IT resilience now critical operational planning factors.
The UKHSA has issued a yellow warning until Friday this week, which means temperatures could impact on the health and wellbeing of some people in affected areas
Hot spell comes amid ongoing heatwave in several parts of Europe
The heat could bring disruptions to rail, road and air travel, with the possibility of some tarmac melting
France, Spain, Italy and Luxembourg on alert, while Met Éireann warns Ireland set for ‘exceptionally hot’ Thursday
A status yellow high temperature warning is in force until Friday morning as temperatures soar
Wednesday and Thursday expected to be hottest days in Ireland this week