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Higher Temperatures to Return from Midweek – The Irish Times Ireland is set to bask in warmer temperatures from midweek, bringing relief from the recent cold snap. The Met Éireann weather service has forecast that temperatures will begin to rise from Wednesday, reaching highs of 12 to 15 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country. The warmer weather is expected to be accompanied by some rain and drizzle, but overall conditions will be much milder than in recent days. The change in weather is due to a shift in the wind direction, which will bring milder air from the Atlantic Ocean. Met Éireann meteorologist Gerry Murphy said, “We’re expecting a change in weather patterns from Wednesday onwards, with a milder air mass moving in from the Atlantic.” “Temperatures will start to rise, and we’ll see a return to more unsettled weather with rain and drizzle at times.” The warmer temperatures are welcome news for many people who have been shivering through the cold spell. However, the Met Éireann weather service warns that the milder weather may also bring some fog and low cloud. “There may be some fog and low cloud in places, particularly in the mornings and evenings,” said Murphy. “However, overall, the weather will be much milder than we’ve been experiencing lately.”Weather ForecastWeather Forecast Tuesday: Cool morning with dense clouds and light rain in Ulster, but sunny spells expected throughout the day. Warm, sunny nights with temperatures up to 19 degrees. Tuesday Night: Cool and clear with temperatures of 4-9 degrees and light northwesterly breezes. Wednesday: Improved weather with temperatures reaching 21 degrees. Best sunshine away from the Atlantic coasts where fog is possible. Thursday: Best weather of the summer so far, with warm, dry, hazy sunshine and light southwesterly breezes. Temperatures up to 22 degrees, again away from the Atlantic coast. Friday: Atlantic rain possible at night. Weekend: Dry overall with sunny spells, though cloudier near the Atlantic. Highs of 16-23 degrees, warmest in central, southern, and eastern regions, especially on Sunday.Irish Temperatures to Rise Midweek Ireland is expected to experience a rise in temperatures from midweek, according to Met Éireann. The weather will become milder, with daytime temperatures reaching the high teens and low twenties. The change in weather is due to a high-pressure system moving in from the Atlantic. This system will bring dry and settled conditions, with plenty of sunshine. The warmer weather is expected to last for the rest of the week and into the weekend. However, Met Éireann has warned that there may be some showers in the northwest on Thursday and Friday. The rise in temperatures is welcome news for many people, as it has been a relatively cold spring so far. The warmer weather is expected to bring people out of their homes and into the gardens and parks. However, Met Éireann has also warned that people should be aware of the dangers of the sun and take precautions to avoid sunburn and skin cancer.