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northern-ireland_-climate-met-office.pdf

Northern Ireland: climate Northern Ireland consists of the six counties of Antrim, Armagh, Londonderry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone. These encompass a variety of topographical features. The inland basin centred on Lough Neagh (the largest lake in the UK, with an area of 385 sq km) is surrounded

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2019 record temperatures conclude a decade of records

Cambridge Botanic Gardens 01 October 2011 29.9 Gravesend (Kent) 01 November 2015 22.4 Trawsgoed (Ceredigion) 28 December 2019 (provisional) 18.7 Achfary (Sutherland) Highest daily minimum temperature Date Highest daily minimum temperature °C Location 25 January 2016 13.1 Magilligan (County Londonderry) 23

NCIC Monthly Summary

frosty and foggy in places, but was sunny generally. A few spots saw early fog or frost on the 4th, which was a cloudier day, with a few spots of rain later. The 5th was much colder, with the maximum at Banagher (Londonderry) struggling to 3.5 °C, a day of sunshine and frequent, locally heavy

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attractions closing due to the strong winds. In Northern Ireland, the Rathlin Island ferry was cancelled and the Foyle Bridge had restrictions to high sided vehicles. There were reports of flooding in Derry/Londonderry and Belfast with fallen trees and debris causing travel disruption. In Wales

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in the cloud giving some sunny spells. After a very mild start to the 7th, Castlederg (Tyrone) and Magilligan (Londonderry) both having not fallen below 16.7 °C overnight, isolated mist or fog patches soon cleared to give a mainly sunny and warm afternoon. 8th to 18th The 8th saw some sunny spells

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mm of rain fell at Honister Pass (Cumbria). Wind gusts of 56 knots (64 mph) were recorded at South Uist (Western Isles) and Magilligan (County Londonderry) on the 20th, and at Warcop (Cumbria) on the 26th. Weather impacts The first week of June was quiet, but showers and longer spells of rain led

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2025 is already the UK’s sunniest year on record

was also sunnier than average whilst autumn saw below-average sunshine amounts.   At weather station level, Magilligan, County Londonderry, recorded 301.3 hours of sunshine in May 2025, the highest monthly sunshine total ever recorded in Northern Ireland for any month.  Met Office Senior Scientist Mike

taf_summary-feb-25.pdf

is forecast with a probability of 30% / 40% at least once and for up to half the time Airports used in verification ICAO Name Duration Region EGAC Belfast City 9 hr North EGAE Derry/Londonderry 9 hr North EGNV Durham Teesside 9 hr North EGPA Kirkwall 9 hr North EGPB Sumburgh 9 hr North EGPE Inverness 9 hr

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at Lough Fea (County Londonderry). The 29th was mainly dull and wet, but brighter showery weather spread from the west through the afternoon. Showers were isolated on the 30th, following clearance of early patchy rain, but it was wet and very windy early on the 31st, followed by sunshine and blustery showers with gusts to 64 mph at Magilligan (County Londonderry). Last updated 04/11/2020

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with a high of just 12.3 °C at Banagher Caugh Hill (County Londonderry), with persistent rain spreading from the north-west. It was generally dull and drizzly on the 15th and 16th, but the 16th was warm, with a high of 23.9 °C at Murlough (County Down). The 17th was another dull and wet day. 18th to 25th

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