Weather warning as temperatures set to soar

A weather warning comes into effect tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock, as Met Éireann has warned of high temperatures across the country.
The high temperature warning stays in place until 8pm on Tuesday, with temperatures of over 27 degrees in many areas.
And while we tend to head for the beach on such rare summer days, tomorrow it is inland areas that will see the highest temperatures with Athlone set to be the hottest place in the country, where temperatures are expected to reach more than 28 degrees.
And as temperatures soar, the EPA is advising people to visit its SPLASH website when planning a trip to the beach or lake.
To help you choose where to go, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides up-to-date information on the water quality at 140 beaches and lakes nationwide on their Splash website (splash.epa.ie).
Using the interactive, colour-coded map, you can find out details of water quality, if a beach is dog friendly, whether first aid is available, and which beaches have lifesaving facilities. Beach profiles include a picture of the beach, visitor numbers, information about the area and details of the facilities available. You can also use the website to find out if any current warnings or bathing notices are in operation.

The EPA has the following advice for people planning holidays this summer:

·         Use the Splash website: It will help you choose the right holiday for you and your family
·         Never go swimming alone: It’s safest to swim with a friend but at the very least, always let someone know where you are going and when you will be back
·         Don’t drink and swim
·         Take note of warning signs: Always observe any closure, advisory, or safety hazards signs, they’re there for your safety
·         Respect your surroundings: Take a ‘leave no trace’ approach to prevent and minimise harm during your next summer trip. While at the beach or outdoors, make sure to dispose of litter properly in the waste and recycling bins provided or alternatively bring your waste home and dispose of it later
·         Use the ‘See it Say it’ app to report any environmental concerns: By taking a quick photo, and adding a few details, this app makes it easier to make a complaint about issues such as dumping of litter or other environmental problems
·         Know the warning flags: Never swim where a sign says not to or when the red flag is flying. The red flag is flown when there is a water safety risk e.g. the presence of dangerous under-currents.
·         Water quality can deteriorate quite quickly after very heavy rainfall, especially at beaches near urban areas, and the red flag can also be flown where pollution is likely or where there is an increased risk of illness if you go into the water.
·         Avoid harm from sun exposure: Apply sunscreen with a high SPF to reduce the intensity of the sun rays. Apply sunscreen -15-20 minutes before sun exposure. Limit exposure especially between the hours of 10am and 2pm as UV rays are strongest at these times, especially during the summer.