
On This Day (8 September) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on September 8th throughout history.
1972: The lowest September temperature on record, –3.5 °C, is logged at Clonasast, County Offaly.
1974: A deep low-pressure system brings gusts up to 90 km/h and heavy rain to the southwest. Caherciveen, Kerry, records its wettest month since 1875.
2021: Mace Head, Co. Galway, measures 31.6 mm of rainfall, 28% of its monthly long-term average.
2023: Oak Park, Carlow, hits 28.5 °C, its highest September temperature on record, while Roches Point, Cork, stays cooler at 19.5 °C.
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