
Athenry records Ireland’s warmest ever April day

Athenry in County Galway broke a 41-year-old record set in County Donegal in 1984 to register Ireland’s warmest ever April temperature on Wednesday.
The mercury level rose above 25c in other parts of Ireland on Wednesday, marking only the second occasion it has done so in April in recorded history.
25.9°C was registered Athenry, Galway, which beat the all-time April record set in Glenties, Donegal, by just 0.1°C.
It was the warmest April day in Mayo since 2011, with Newport Furnace recording 25.7°C.
Provisional data from Met Éireann shows highest temperature records for April were broken at 17 weather stations across Ireland.
Shannon Airport in County Clare and Mount Dillon in County Roscommon recorded 25°C.Elsewhere, Valentia in Kerry and Claremorris in Mayo both recorded 24.7°C. It was Kerry’s warmest April day since 1984.
📢With temperatures falling now, we can communicate a new provisional record-high April temperature of 25.9°C for Ireland, observed at the Athenry (Co. Galway) station this afternoon 🌡️
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) April 30, 2025
This value will be quality controlled and verified to confirm the new record. More details ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/7naYFH89Cg
A weak cold front will draw cooler air south across Ireland during Thursday.
After Wednesday’s warmth, Thursday afternoon temperatures will range from 11–15°C in Ulster and north Connacht to 16–22°C in the south, with the warmest conditions along southern coastal areas.
From Friday through the Bank Holiday Weekend, temperatures will vary between 11°C and 18°C, coolest in the north and warmest in the south.
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