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On This Day (10 September) in Irish Weather History

On-This-Day-in-Irish-Weather-History-3-1200x675 On This Day (10 September) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on September 10th throughout history.

1891: Phoenix Park in Dublin records a high of 25.3 °C, a station record for the date.

1906: Dublin experiences a frost, with temperatures dropping to 0 °C overnight.

1961: Hurricane Debbie reaches Category 1 status on the Saffir–Simpson scale, with winds of 140 km/h, six days before causing widespread flooding and damage across Ireland.

1976: Strong winds and heavy rain keep northwest temperatures around 10–11 °C.

2017: Mace Head, Co. Galway, reports the month’s highest gust at 103.7 km/h.

2022: Malin Head, Co. Donegal, logs 12.3 hours of sunshine, the highest daily total for September.

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