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on the 24th, with 948.1mb recorded at Magilligan (Londonderry). Further wet and windy weather followed Eowyn as storm Herminia, named by the Spanish Meteorological Service, brought heavy rain and strong winds to southern England and Wales. Temperatures for the UK were below average, with the UK recording

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widespread by dusk, Lough Fea (Londonderry) recording 32.0 mm. The 20th was wet and windy again, and widespread, locally heavy rain in the morning was followed by frequent, locally heavy and occasionally wintry showers in the afternoon. The 21st saw sunshine and some blustery showers, with Storm Franklin’s

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) and Magilligan (Londonderry) getting no lower than 11.4 °C. The 29th was cloudy at first with well-scattered showers, but it turned brighter from late morning. Most places were sunny and warm on the 30th, with more cloud and very isolated showers in the far west, and Magilligan reached a maximum of 23.0 °C. The 31st was largely sunny, with Katesbridge (Down) recording 14.2 hours of sunshine. Last updated 03/06/2021

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of 31.3 °C recorded at Castlederg (County Tyrone), a new Northern Ireland record. After a mostly sunny start on the 22nd, cloud increased by the afternoon, but it was locally hot again, followed by a warm night, temperatures not dropping below 18.1 °C at Banagher Caugh Hill (County Londonderry

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potentially unsafe for approach by fire appliances. This then allows Figure 4 - FireMet data display, using Londonderry Airport as an example reference point. FireMet also provides three hours’ worth of hindcast and forecast weather data for the site and thus can assist with the initial response

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