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On This Day (31 March) in Irish Weather History

On-This-Day-MARCH-31ST-1200x675 On This Day (31 March) in Irish Weather History

A chronological list of weather events and extremes that took place in Ireland on this day through history.

1975: Monday temperatures rise to 7-8 C after snowfall impacts Ireland over the Bank Holiday weekend.

1986: records its first White Easter for decades.

1993: An official investigation is launched into the numerous sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) across the country. Irish astronomer downplays the sightings, suggesting they are more likely to be parts of a satellite which burnt up while entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

2010: Snow and strong winds lead to the cancellation of some ferry crossings in . 20,000 homes across are left without power.

2014: Cars and windows across Ireland are covered in reddish dust after a Saharan plume makes its way to Ireland.

2018: The Taoiseach announces a special service to honour the contribution of public service workers during Storms Emma and Ophelia.

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