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On This Day (8 June) in Irish Weather History

WeathEire_on_this_day-1200x667 On This Day (8 June) in Irish Weather History

A chronological record of weather events and extremes that occurred in Ireland on June 8 throughout history.

1843: The record low mean sea level pressure reading for June (975.3 hPa) is recorded in Dublin ().

1881: Warm and humid conditions prompt to report the nights “being marked by a stifling heat that was frequently distressing.”

1905: Temperatures reach the low to mid-20s across Ireland as high pressure draws in warm air. Thunderstorms break out across the south and east of Ireland.

1906: The Lusitania is launched in glorious weather. It is sunk by a German U-Boat nine years later off the coast.

1916: The overnight temperature drops below freezing in the Midlands.

1934: The Department of Local Government urges water users to restrict usage due to ongoing dry weather conditions.

1946: Hotels across Ireland are booked out as fine weather arrives to mark the beginning of Whit Weekend.

1955: Significant occurs in southern parts of Ireland, with reports of cattle killed and roads blocked by fallen trees as a result of persistent heavy rainfall.

1962: Water shortages arise in Dublin as ongoing dry weather leads to low reservoir levels.

1975: The temperature reaches 25°C at , County , and , County .

1981: The temperature drops to -1°C at Birr.

2001: The temperature drops to freezing at Casement in Dublin.

2007: The temperature reaches 24.3°C at Claremorris, Mayo, and Clones, Monaghan.

2016: The highest temperature of the month (25.7°C) is recorded at Airport, County Clare.

2018: A large number of lightning strikes are reported as intense thunderstorm activity develops.

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