On This Day (11 November) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on 11 November throughout history.
1901: More than two inches of rain fall in Dublin as a deepening low-pressure system moves over Ireland, eventually introducing polar air across the country.
1951: Phoenix Park, Dublin, records a maximum daytime temperature of just 3.1°C, its coldest on record for then date.
1964: The temperature drops to -2.8°C in Dublin city centre.
1969: The daytime temperature in Belfast fails to rise above 4.1°C.
2016: 44.2 mm of rain is recorded at Glengarriff (Ilnaculilin), Co. Cork.
2022: Fourteen weather stations break their record for the highest daily minimum temperature in November, with Ballyhaise and Shannon both reaching 17°C.
2024: Met Éireann issues a Status Yellow fog warning for 18 counties.
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