On This Day (23 December) in Irish Weather History

A timeline of notable weather events and extremes that have taken place in Ireland on 23 December throughout history.
2010: Castlederg, County Tyrone records −18.7 °C, the lowest temperature ever in Northern Ireland.
2013: Met Éireann issues nationwide orange wind and marine alerts for winds of 50–80 km/h, gusting 100–130 km/h as Storm Dirk (named by Météo‑France) approaches.
2015: Storm Eva produces a 135 km/h gust at Belmullet, Co. Mayo, and 46.7 mm of rainfall at Cloone Lake, Co. Kerry.
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