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On This Day (20 March) in Irish Weather History

A chronological list of weather events and extremes that took place in Ireland on this day through history.

1967: The Minister for Post & Telegraph Erskine Childers launches a new service that enables anyone to dial a number and receive a forecast for the next 6 hours.
1985: Heavy snow and blizzards are reported in the northwest.
1986: A 167 km/h gust of wind is recorded at in , a record gust for the month of March.

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