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On This Day (2 June) in Irish Weather History

On This Day in weather history

A chronological record of weather events and extremes that occurred in Ireland on June 2 throughout history.

1852: The links Britain and Ireland via submarine telegraph cable. The company also operates lines from to Portpatrick, and connects major Irish cities, as far as Limerick, Killarney and .

1977: , , Shannon, , and each reach 23°C.

1985: The temperature rises to 24.7°C at Valentia in Kerry.

2009: The temperature reaches 27.5°C at Claremorris, County Mayo.

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Recorded temperatures on 2 June, 2009. Credit Ogimet

2016: The month’s sunniest day (15.8 hours) is recorded at Malin Head, Co .

2019: The month’s highest gust (87 km/h) is reported at Mace Head, Co Galway.

2022: The lowest air temperature (2.1°C) of the month is recorded at Mount Dillon, Co .

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