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Hottest day for 3 years as 29.6C recorded in Roscommon

IRELAND, JUN 20 – The 29.6C temperature at Mount Dillon is Ireland's earliest June 29C on record and 2.6C hotter than the average June temperature, highlighting climate change impacts, scientists say.

  • Ireland recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures reaching 29.6C in Mount Dillon, Roscommon, surpassing Ibiza's 27C.
  • This June temperature is the highest recorded in Ireland since 2018 and the earliest 29C has been recorded since records began.
  • Mark Bowe from Met Éireann indicated that rain and cooler temperatures are expected soon after the warm weather.
  • Despite the high temperatures, no national record was broken for this year, with the UK Met Office forecasting highs of 34C in England.
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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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