
On This Day (10 June) in Irish Weather History

A chronological record of weather events and extremes that occurred in Ireland on June 10 throughout history.
1963: Ireland enjoys very warm weather as a continental airflow sees temperatures rise into the mid 20s.
1975: The temperature reaches 25c at Clones, Monaghan.
1998: The Shannon Regional Fisheries Board launches an investigation into the unexplained mass fish mortality event at Loch Gara, a renowned coarse fishing destination straddling the counties of Sligo and Roscommon.
2016: Lightning is reported across the country as a result of scattered thunderstorms.
2017: Belmullet, Co Mayo records the highest gust (47 knots / 87 km/h) of the month.
2023: The temperature climbs into the lows 20s across many parts of Ireland.
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