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On This Day (18 April) in Irish Weather History

WeathEire_on_this_day_18_april-1200x667 On This Day (18 April) in Irish Weather History

A chronological list of weather events and extremes that occurred in Ireland on 18 April down through history.

1938: enters its 15th day of a 38-day , the longest ever recorded in Ireland.

1941: An RAF Handley Page Hampden aircraft crashed in bad weather on Black Hill (Kilbeg), near the village of , County , killing its entire crew of four.

1972: The Inland Fisheries Trust publishes a report claiming farm slurry and sewage has led to algal bloom of lakes in The Midlands.

1983: All but two Met Eireann synoptic stations (Rosslare and Roches Point) record subzero temperatures overnight, with in dipping to -3.6 °C.

2003: Observatory in recorded a maximum daily high of 23.1 °C.

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