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On This Day (20 September) in Irish Weather History

On-This-Day-in-Irish-Weather-History-9-1200x675 On This Day (20 September) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on September 20th throughout history.

1986 – Dún Laoghaire approaches its fourth week without measurable rainfall. By the end of the month the South Dublin coastal town finishes September without a single drop of rain, setting a national September record for dryness.

2003 – After hours of torrential overnight rain, a massive landslide strikes Co Mayo. Roads are blocked, homes encircled and bridges damaged after a section of Dooncarton Mountain above Poll an tSómais (Pollatomish) gives way following an exceptional period of heavy rain.

2018 – Met Éireann issues weather warnings ahead of the arrival of Storm Bronagh, an Atlantic system forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain.

2020 – Gurteen, Co Tipperary, records the month’s highest daily sunshine total, basking in 11.2 hours of unbroken September sun.

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