Lunchtime.
Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2.
Bank Holiday weekend sunbathing🌞
Cows and calves enjoying the good weather on Ballyvaughan beach, Co Clare 📸 Donal Monaghan #readerpictures pic.twitter.com/NVvnPHhnML
— Irish Farmers Journal (@farmersjournal) May 4, 2021
‘sup?
G’wan the Vitamin D.
Saturday.
Salthill. Galway.
Turned out nice.
Thanks Bebe
This afternoon.
Seapoint, County Dublin
Galoofing Trinity College students, including Aoife Walsh (above left) and Ella Walter (above right), become dangerously overheated in freakishly-early Spring sunshine.
Put some clothes on.
Life-loving layabouts.
Met Eireann tweetz:
Dry and mostly sunny. Top temperatures 19 to 22 C, generally, with light easterly or variable breezes. But fresher along parts of the east and south coasts, with values of 15 to 17 C., due to local onshore sea breezes.
Twenty-two
Update:
Athlone right now. pic.twitter.com/0kCWJxE9Xj
— AthloneAT (@AthloneAT) May 23, 2018
Oh.
Something strange appearing over Dublin.. 🙊☀️ #sun #spring #Dublin pic.twitter.com/I1yDKYmhm8
— Melissa Lawlor (@MelissaLawlor) April 18, 2018
Met Eireann sez of today’s weather:
Most places will be dry but there will be a few scattered showers and in west there will be spells of heavy rain. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees, though a bit cooler on western coast. It will become quite windy with fresh to strong southerly winds.
Eighteen.
Update:
This afternoon.
The Boardwalk, Dublin 1 and (above) South William Street, Dublin 1.
Rollingnews
Meanwhile…
The madness of Ireland on the first sunny day of the year… pic.twitter.com/miRjGI0j8q
— Hopeless Surfer (@HopelessSurfer) April 18, 2018
Ah here.