Ireland could see record-breaking heatpublished at 15:04 BST
Barra Best
BBC News NI weather presenter
Image source, BBC/Marita MoloneyGeorge the golden retriever tries to cool down in County Tipperary
The island of Ireland could be about to set a new May temperature record of more than 28C.
Temperatures in Northern Ireland have reached 25C in Hillsborough, County Down - around 10C above normal for the time of year.
That is also 3C below the May record for Northern Ireland which is 28.3C, set back in 1922.
While that record is not expected to be broken, a new record could be set in the Republic of Ireland where temperatures have climbed to 27C.
The record there for May is 28.4C, set in May 1997.



















