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from a cloudier afternoon on the 29th. Armagh and Magilligan (County Londonderry) both reached 25.0 °C on the 28th, and Magilligan and Killylane (County Antrim) did not fall below 13.4 °C overnight 28th/29th. Aldergrove (County Antrim) recorded 14.3 hours of bright sunshine on the 31st. Last updated 03/06/2020

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for many. Dull wet weather persisted from the 29th to 31st, and it was rather muggy with the temperature not falling below 14.4 °C at Stormont (County Down), Magilligan (Londonderry) and Castlederg (County Tyrone) overnight 30th/31st. The rain became lighter and patchier on the afternoon of the 31st. Last updated 05/06/2019

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(County Londonderry), clearing to sunshine and showers by evening. The 12th and 13th were mostly sunny with wellscattered light showers, but the 14th was cloudier with a little rain. A er a bright start on the 15th, cloud increased with a band of rain spreading south-eastwards during the a ernoon

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, and the 20th saw 11.6 hours of sunshine at Aldergrove (County Antrim) and at Magilligan (County Londonderry). 21st to 30th The weather quickly turned very unsettled and often wet. The night of the 20th/21st was unusually warm in places with temperatures not dropping below 15.5 °C at Killowen (County Down

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cleared southwards followed by sunshine and scattered showers. 24th to 29th Rain spread from the south-west early on the 24th, and there was sleet and snow over higher ground with 13 cm of lying snow at Lough Fea (County Londonderry). The rain cleared away by late morning leaving brighter weather

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(Londonderry) overnight 1st/2nd, and reached 22.4 °C at Katesbridge (Down) during the day. The 3rd started sunny and dry but cloud increased from the west later in the morning bringing isolated showers and it was cooler. The 4th saw cloud and a little rain move eastwards a er a mainly sunny start

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in off the Irish Sea. Treacherous road conditions in County Londonderry on that same day resulted in school closures and disrupted council services. Much of the Highland and Grampian regions of Scotland, with frequent heavy snow showers, suffered from airport runway closures, disrupted rail services

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(County 27 Dec -11.3 °C* -9.0 °C Ireland Tyrone) 2010 Londonderry) 1995 * denotes new provisional record For a detailed summary of this event, refer to the following publication: Prior J, Kendon M. 2011. The disruptive snowfalls and very low temperatures of late 2010. Weather, 66: 315- 320 Last updated: 16 June 2016 © Crown Copyright

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, the rain widespread and locally heavy, giving 20.4 mm at Portglenone (County Antrim), but it cleared from north-western counties by early evening. It remained cloudy with patchy rain on the 25th, and was cool for many, temperatures not exceeding 12.4 °C at Banagher Caugh Hill (County Londonderry

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. Temperatures did not fall below 16.2°C at Magilligan (County Londonderry) overnight 3rd/4th, followed by a dry and bright start on the 4th, but cloud increased from the south-west, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms to the far west and south-west by late afternoon. The 5th to 7th had westerly

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