What is the hottest Ireland has ever been?

The highest currently recognised air temperature (33.3 °C) ever recorded in the Republic of Ireland was logged at Kilkenny Castle in 1887.
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What was the hottest day in Ireland 2021?

Ireland's first “tropical night” was also recorded at Valentia Observatory in Co Kerry, as overnight temperatures stayed above 20 degrees. A new record for highest temperature was set in Northern Ireland, as Co Armagh and Castlederg in Co Tyrone experienced 31.3 degrees on July 21st and 22nd.
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What was the hottest summer in Ireland?

Just one year after opening, on the 26th June 1887 a temperature of 92° F (33.3°C) was recorded. This is regarded as the highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland. The month of June 1887 was particularly hot and dry with anticyclonic conditions located over or just to the south east of Ireland.
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How hot can Ireland get?

Extreme winters are rare, and you're more likely to encounter a warm glow than a frosty reception, with average winter temperatures of between 40°F/5°C and 46°F/8°C. Summer temperatures are generally between 60°F/15°C to 70°F/20°C.
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What was the highest temperature in Ireland 2020?

Officially the hottest day of the year: Met Eireann reveals the spot where mercury smashed through 29.5C. Met Eireann recorded the hottest day of the year today with a temperature of 29.5C reported in Athenry, County Galway, at 2.30pm.
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Why Ireland hated England?



Is Ireland getting warmer?

Ireland is getting warmer and wetter due to climate change, according to a major report published on Thursday. The Status of Ireland Climate 2020 report also shows that sea levels around the coast are rising. That report comes after a UN warning of increasingly extreme heatwaves, droughts and flooding.
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When was the hottest day in Ireland?

The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C at Kilkenny Castle, on 26 June 1887.
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Has it ever been 90 degrees in Ireland?

Ireland's hottest place was County Roscommon which clocked in around 90 degrees. For some reason, the midland county, anonymous alongside the famous tourism spots in Kerry, Galway, or Mayo, is king of the heatwave--and not for the first time, as records show.
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Is Ireland warmer than England?

Both have a maritime climate but Ireland has less continental influence than England. Temperatures in Ireland are milder over the winter and lower over the summer than England. English winter temperatures generally being lower, England's colder. This can be seen by looking at the hardiness zone of the two countries.
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What is Ireland's nickname?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for IRELAND'S NICKNAME [erin]
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Why is Ireland so cold?

The sea near Ireland is at its coldest in February and March and consequently the rise of mean air temperature is slow in spring. However, on clear days with light winds, afternoon temperatures can reach summer values even in March. In such situations the nights are cold.
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Does Ireland get heat waves?

Image from Getty. A scorching heatwave has been predicted for Ireland and the UK in April with temperatures soaring. Sun lovers might not have to wait too much longer for a glimpse of summer if forecasts are correct.
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Where is the hottest place on Earth?

Death Valley holds the record for the highest air temperature on the planet: On 10 July 1913, temperatures at the aptly named Furnace Creek area in the California desert reached a blistering 56.7°C (134.1°F). Average summer temperatures, meanwhile, often rise above 45°C (113°F).
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Where is the hottest place in Ireland?

Valentia Island is the warmest spot in Ireland with an average annual temperature of 10.9 ºC.
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What was the hottest day on Earth?

On July 10, 1913, the mercury at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, California, spiked to 134 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the WMO. To this day, it is often cited as the highest temperature recorded on Earth, but is debated by some in the meteorological community.
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What is the warmest day on record?

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the highest registered air temperature on Earth was 56.7 °C (134.1 °F) in Furnace Creek Ranch, California, located in Death Valley in the United States, on 10 July 1913.
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Is Scotland or Ireland colder?

Scotland is usually significantly colder. When weather's adverse, it's a lot more adverse than Ireland.
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Is Wales colder than Ireland?

Northern Ireland's Weather

Northern Ireland is warmer than Scotland throughout the year, and has milder winters than England or Wales. In terms of rain, Northern Ireland is generally drier than both Scotland and Wales, but wetter than most of England.
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Is Scotland warmer than Ireland?

Temperatures are mild in both Ireland (46* to 54*F) and Scotland (44* to 56*) but it's always wise to pack a mixture of light and warmer clothes when travelling here. Layers ….. the answer to all weather clothing conundrums!
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Will there be a heatwave in 2021 Ireland?

Met Éireann noted a continuing pattern of milder temperatures with records showing temperatures around 0.9°C above average. This means that 2021 is the 11th consecutive year with temperatures above Ireland's average.
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Will Ireland have a hot summer?

Summer will be warmer and rainier than normal. The hottest periods will be in late July and mid- to late August. September and October will have near-normal temperatures and be rainier than normal.
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Why is it so warm in Ireland now?

The reason it's warm is because the air mass is coming up from the south, it's coming up from Africa and southern parts of the Atlantic. The polar front is to the north of Ireland. So what's happening over the weekend is that the polar front is moving south, so we're getting into a northerly wind.
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What was the hottest day of the year 2021?

July 2021: record-hot in the western U.S.

On July 9, Death Valley National Park's Furnace Creek Visitor Center hit an astonishing 130.0 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4°C), beating the previous all-time world record for hottest reliably measured temperature of 129.9 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4°C), set there on August 16, 2020.
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What was the coldest temperature in Ireland 2020?

Katesbridge, in County Down, fell to a chilly -3.7C. The hamlet is well known for often recording the island of Ireland's highest and lowest temperature. It was also the coldest September night on record across the whole island, according to Irish weather service Met Éireann.
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What was the strongest wind ever recorded in Ireland?

On 16 October, gusts of up to 191 km/h (119 mph) were recorded at Fastnet Rock off the coast of County Cork, the highest wind speeds ever recorded in Ireland.
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