Hottest day for 3 years as 29.6C recorded in Roscommon
- 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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Hottest day for three years as high of 29.6C recorded in Roscommon
Today has been the hottest day of the year so far and hottest day in Ireland for three years, with Met Éireann recording a temperature of 29.6C in Co Roscommon this afternoon. The temperature was recorded at Mount Dillon, which yesterday also saw highs of 27C. The forecaster said today's figure marks the highest temperature since August 2022. It comes as warnings are being reiterated for people to stay safe in the sun and water during the curren…
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