
On This Day (25 September) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on September 25th throughout history.
1846: Widespread potato crop failure reported at Dublin Castle, highlighting the growing national crisis.
1976: Roches Point, Cork, records 27 mm of rainfall.
1985: Temperatures reach the low 20s in the Midlands.
1988: Malin Head, Donegal, reports a wind gust of 100 km/h.
2002: Claremorris, Mayo, logs a top temperature of 22.8 °C.
2012: A deep low-pressure system over Ireland and Britain brings heavy rain, strong winds, and cool conditions.
2018: Fermoy (Moore Park), Cork, records the month’s lowest grass minimum temperature at -1.3 °C.
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