Temperatures are expected to rise significantly during the upcoming bank holiday, with forecasts predicting highs approaching 30°C in many areas. This warm spell is set to bring summer-like conditions, encouraging outdoor activities and celebrations across the region.

However, weather experts warn that these conditions may be short-lived as the remnants of Hurricane Erin are anticipated to arrive later in the week. The remnants are expected to bring wind and rain, potentially disrupting plans and impacting travel. Authorities advise residents to stay updated on weather advisories and take necessary precautions.

Meteorologists continue to monitor the storm’s progression and its potential effects on the local weather. While the early part of the holiday promises warm and dry conditions, the forecast suggests a transition to cooler, wetter weather as the hurricane’s remnants move inland. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly and remain alert for updates throughout the holiday period.

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