Coldest June In Ireland In 40 Years

June 2011 was the coldest June since 1972 in many areas, according to Met Éireann, with mean temperatures finishing around 1.0c below normal over the country.

In their just released monthly review for June, Met Éireann say that “Shannon Airport, Valentia Observatory, Roche’s Point, Dublin Airport and Belmullet all reported their coldest June since 1972. The minimum air temperature of 0.5°C at Mullingar on the 10th was the lowest recorded for June in 20 years at the station, while both Valentia Observatory and Claremorris had their lowest minimum temperatures recorded since 1991, with values of 4.6°C and 1.0°C respectively. Grass minimum temperatures recorded in the Dublin area on the 10th were the lowest for June in over 40 years”

http://www.irishweatheronline.com/

h/t to Marc Morano

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3 Responses to Coldest June In Ireland In 40 Years

  1. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    Ya but, it’s hot in Los Angeles this weekend. So that means global warming is happening regardless of what happening in Holland.

    ;O)

  2. Andy WeissDC says:

    The UK barbeque summer does not seem to be materializing in the least. What else is new?

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