Heatwave that has swept across Europe, taking temperatures to unprecedented highs, is set to continue

Met Éireann’s status yellow warning will be in place from noon on Tuesday until Friday morning

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

Met Éireann warns of ‘torrential downpours’ while new record June temperature set in Britain

Status yellow thunderstorm alert in force for Connacht and Donegal

Met Éireann warns of ‘torrential downpours’ while new record June temperature set in Britain

France, Spain, Italy and Luxembourg on alert, while Met Éireann warns Ireland set for ‘exceptionally hot’ Thursday

France, Spain, Italy and Luxembourg on alert, while Met Éireann warns Ireland set for ‘exceptionally hot’ Thursday

France, Spain, Italy and Luxembourg on alert, while Met Éireann warns Ireland set for ‘exceptionally hot’ Thursday

Temperature hits 29 degrees at Shannon Airport while Britain endures record-breaking June heat

Ireland is at the edge of a heat dome hovering above much of western Europe

Heatwave that has swept across Europe, taking temperatures to unprecedented highs, is set to continue

Heatwave that has swept across Europe, taking temperatures to unprecedented highs, is set to continue

Heatwave that has swept across Europe, taking temperatures to unprecedented highs, is set to continue

Heatwave that has swept across Europe, taking temperatures to unprecedented highs, is set to continue

Thousands without power following lightning strikes in parts of country

Thousands without power following lightning strikes in parts of country

Thousands without power following lightning strikes in parts of country

Reducing emissions is key, but so is preparing for the extreme weather events which are now inevitable

Rainfall will become more widespread by Sunday, after thunderstorms left some without power