Issued at: 19 June 2025 06:00
Mist and fog in places to begin, lingering along southern fringes into the day. Long spells of summer sunshine developing however and becoming warm or very warm. Top temperatures of 21 to 26 degrees, warmest away from southern fringes, all in light to moderate southeast breezes.
Very mild and close tonight. While most areas will remain dry, localised heavy thundery showers may occur. Temperatures will not fall below 13 to 16 degrees, in light to moderate southeasterly breezes.
High on Thursday and Friday.
High on Thursday and High to Very High Friday.
Friday will be very warm or hot. Overall dry with spells of high summer sunshine, however showers may break out locally. Humid with top temperatures of 21 to 27 degrees, warmest further north of the province, in mostly moderate southeast breezes.
OUTLOOK: Turning more unsettled as an Atlantic regime takes hold.
Saturday: While warm sunshine is expected, a scattering of showers will occur too, some heavy and possibly thundery. Top temperatures of 19 to 25 degrees, warmest across the eastern half of the country, all in a light to moderate southwest wind.
Sunday: Fresher and breezier than recent days with highest temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees, best values further east. Some sunny spells but showery rain too, all with rather brisk westerly winds.
EARLY NEXT WEEK: Similar conditions will likely prevail with fresh westerly winds steering in a scattering of passing showers; sunshine at times in between. .
Temperature circle (°C): maximum and minimum temperature forecast for each day. Wind symbol (km/h): arrow points in the direction the wind is blowing. The weather and wind icons: for the time of maximum temperature and minimum temperature.