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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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(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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and showers, and the 3rd was a day of sunshine and scattered showers. The 4th and 5th were mild and cloudy with some patchy light rain and drizzle, and overnight 5th/6th the temperature fell no lower than 8.5 °C at Magilligan (County Londonderry). Rain spread from the west on the 6th, followed

NCIC Monthly Summary

generally warm and sunny from the 28th to 31st inclusive, apart 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

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201907.pdf

18.8 °C at Magilligan (County Londonderry). The 23rd started cloudy but slowly brightened up during the day with temperatures again widely into the mid-20s Celsius. The 24th was cloudy early and late with some light rain but in between it was dry and bright. The 25th was cloudy in the west, but sunny

uk_monthly_climate_summary_201908.pdf

. 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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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

NCIC Monthly Summary

by sunshine and isolated showers. The 29th started sunny and dry with fog patches and isolated pockets of frost, but cloud and wind increased from the west by midday. Rain spread from the west overnight giving 44.1 mm at Trassey (County Down) and it turned windy with a gust to 51 mph at Magilligan (County Londonderry). There were further outbreaks of rain on the 30th, clearing late in the afternoon. Last updated 05/10/2020

NCIC Monthly Summary

spreading from the south from early afternoon and becoming widespread. The 17th brought some showers. Mist and fog for many places on the 18th all cleared by lunchtime, then it was fine, Magilligan (Londonderry) sunniest with 8.3 hours. 19th to 31st The 19th was very wet, as an area of rain spread up from

NCIC Monthly Summary

. The mild theme continued overnight, with Magilligan (Londonderry) not falling below 16.0 °C, then there were showers or longer spells of rain during the 8th, heaviest and most frequent over the north and west. Widespread rain on the 9th cleared east by late morning, then it remained cloudy

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