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On This Day (5 September) in Irish Weather History

On-This-Day-3-1200x675 On This Day (5 September) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on September 5th throughout history.

1985: Roads were closed in parts of County Leitrim due to heavy rainfall.

1991: RTÉ News reported that a spell of hot weather had caused a water shortage in an area of Donegal known as The Lagan Desert. Many wells and springs in the area had dried up.

2016: The temperature reached 26 °C at Phoenix Park, Dublin. Aldergrove, located 18 miles west of Belfast, set a new record for the highest overnight minimum temperature in September, with 19.3 °C, surpassing the previous record of 18.9 °C set in 2007.

2022: The month’s highest gust was recorded at Valentia Observatory, Co. Kerry, at 54 knots (100 km/h).

2023: The temperature reached 25.3 °C in Belfast, the third-highest daily maximum for September on record in the city.

2024: Belmullet, Co. Mayo, recorded the month’s highest daily sunshine at 12.7 hours.

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