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Newport Furnace heats up race for warmest day of year

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Clear skies over Strand in on Thursday morning. Photo @MarkyDub on X

in County Mayo has recorded the warmest temperature of the year on the island of Ireland.

Met Éireann has confirmed that the North Mayo synoptic station reached 21.9°C on Wednesday afternoon, pipping its own 2025 high of 20.2°C from Tuesday.

Finner, County Donegal recorded 20.8°C and , County , reached 21.2°C on Wednesday.

Other high readings on the day included Thomastown, County Fermanagh (20.6°C), Belmullet, County Mayo (20.5°C), and Claremorris, County Mayo, and , County Clare (20.4°C).

Temperatures will exceed 20°C in a few western and northwestern locations during Thursday and Friday before a gradual cool over the weekend.

According to Met Éireann, mean air temperatures over the past week have been well above normal, ranging from 1.1 to 4.7°C above average.

Mean air temperatures have ranged from a cool 8.9°C at to 13.7°C at Observatory, Co. Kerry.

A significant number of synoptic stations have not recorded any rainfall during the past seven days.

A maximum of 2.7mm has been recorded at Johnstown Castle in Wexford, which is only 16% of its seasonal average.

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