
On This Day (28 March) in Irish Weather History

A chronological list of weather events and extremes that took place in Ireland on this day down through history.
1965: Dublin‘s Trinity College records the highest ever Shaded Air Temperature (23.6°C) for March in Ireland.
1975: Heavy snow in Britain leads to flight delays and cancellations at Dublin Airport
1978: Hopes fade of finding a Belfast man caught up in an avalanche in Ben Nevis, Scotland.
2007: Gardaí blame speeding in foggy conditions for motorway pile-ups involving 60 vehicles in County Kildare. 27 people are hospitalised.
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