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dry and sunny on the 13th but cloud increased from the south-west later. A warm southerly flow and frontal systems gave a wet morning for most on the 14th, followed by a dry cloudy a ernoon, and some rain early and late on the 15th, especially for the west. Magilligan (County Londonderry) fell

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and showery; windy at first but progressively less so. The 1st was breezy and showery, with maxima of only 4.0 °C at Trassey (County Down) and Lough Fea (County Londonderry). There was some frost in places early on the 2nd, followed again by sunshine and showers. An area of more general rain moved

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(County Londonderry) not falling below 14.5°C. On the 11th an area of heavy rain spread from the south but cleared mid-a ernoon, and on the 12th storm Callum brought heavy rain and gales in exposed places, with a 68 mph gust at Orlock Head (County Down), the rain clearing in the a ernoon followed

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°C at Katesbridge (County Down), but a belt of heavy persistent rain spread from the west introducing milder air, with 35.2 mm at Banagher (County Londonderry). Most areas had a mainly dry day on the 19th before an area of rain, heavy at times, swept in from the south from late afternoon. There were

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Down), but rain spread from the west in the a ernoon, with 21.6 mm at Banagher (County Londonderry). 6th to 10th Wet on the 6th with persistent rain for all parts, turning brighter but showery before evening. The 7th was cloudy, with showers developing during the a ernoon, especially towards

From heatwaves to downpours: July’s historical weather records

strongest gusts reached 68 knots at Leuchars and Invergordon, while Aberdaron in Gwynedd experienced 73 knots in 2010. Northern Ireland’s peak gust was 61 knots at Foyle Bridge in County Londonderry. Last month, England recorded its warmest June since records began. While the UK overall experienced its

What are the August Bank Holiday’s current weather records?

at Crossway (Gwent) in 1991, and Northern Ireland saw 23.8°C at Banagher (Londonderry) in 1983. READ MORE: Met Office weekend weather forecast: Largely dry and bright Bank Holiday weekend On the cooler end of the scale, Braemar (Aberdeenshire) holds the UK record for the lowest minimum temperature on Bank

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November 2024: a month of two halves

Londonderry on the 7 November was just 0.3°C short of the highest minimum temperature for Northern Ireland ever recorded in November, which stands at 14.5°C. The first half of the month was indeed mild for all, with the UK recording a provisional average mean temperature of 8.8°C, which is 2.3°C above

NCIC Monthly Summary

showers on the 17th fell mostly in the north and west. The 18th was a day of patchy rain and drizzle. After a mild night, Magilligan (Londonderry) not falling below 12.0 °C, the 19th continued with isolated outbreaks of light rain or drizzle. 20 th to 30 th Bands of rain moved south during the morning

NCIC Monthly Summary

spread north-eastwards early on the 27th followed by a return to sunshine and scattered blustery showers, and the 28th was a cool bright showery day with a high of just 8.3 °C at Lough Fea (County Londonderry). The 29th was mainly dull and wet, but brighter showery weather spread from the west

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