Tropical Storm Dexter to bring 'warmer and more humid conditions' to Ireland

Tropical Storm Dexter to bring 'warmer and more humid conditions' to Ireland

People making the most of the weather in Tragumna, West Cork, on Bank Holiday Monday. Early next week temperatures are expected to reach the low to mid-20s. Photo: Andrew Harris

The tropical storm that has been strengthening in the Atlantic Ocean is not set to make landfall in Ireland, but it will impact our weather.

Storm Dexter was first spotted last Sunday evening, located about 300 miles west-northwest of Bermuda.

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