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Temperatures falling: Cool down coming after Thursday high

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1 May 2025

Temperatures falling
Cool down coming after Thursday high

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Thursday sees temperatures peak on the TemperatureRadar's daily highs.

Temperatures fall back to around the seasonal average in the coming days, after reaching a new high point on Thursday.

The mercury is expected to peak at around 29°C on Thursday, another high point for the year, but cooler conditions are set to follow.

From Friday, Ireland is already seeing a dip towards cooler weather with overcast skies and a fall from a high of 20°C to 13°C in Dublin.

By Sunday, a similar drop in the heat also occurs, in London there is a 14-degree swing between the high of Thursday to Sunday's 13°C.

It will be chillier the further north you are, with lows falling back to low-single digits in Glasgow on Sunday at 3°C.

As spring continues, the TemperatureRadar has the most up-to-date outlook on current and upcoming highs and lows.

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