On This Day (13 November) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on 13 November throughout history.
1979: Overnight temperature drops to −5 °C in Kilkenny City, while Belfast records a daytime maximum of 3.9 °C.
2014: Dublin receives two inches of rain in 24 hours.
2022: Temperature rises to 17.6 °C at Finner, County Donegal.
2023: Thousands of homes lose power following Storm Debi, which prompted a red alert for 14 counties.
2024: Highest daily sunshine of the month, 7.8 hours, is recorded at Johnstown Castle, County Wexford.
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