Ireland’s Arctic cold snap enters record books
Posted on Thursday, December 02, 2010 at 01:54 AM
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November in Ireland will do down in the record books as the coldest since 1985 with Dublin getting hit even harder with frosty conditions.
At Casement Aerodome, at Baldonnel temperature hit -9C (15.8F). This is the coldest air temperature since records began in 1964. Ground temperature at the airbase, in County Dublin, dropped as low as -13.7C (7.34F).
At Dublin Airport the lowest recorded temperature for the month was 6C (21.2F) on Sunday.
Across the county it was sunnier. At Belmullet, County Mayo they recorded their sunniest November in the last 50 years.
At Casement Aerodome, at Baldonnel temperature hit -9C (15.8F). This is the coldest air temperature since records began in 1964. Ground temperature at the airbase, in County Dublin, dropped as low as -13.7C (7.34F).
At Dublin Airport the lowest recorded temperature for the month was 6C (21.2F) on Sunday.
Across the county it was sunnier. At Belmullet, County Mayo they recorded their sunniest November in the last 50 years.
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Towngate | Dec 02, 2010, 03:20 PM EST
Thanks for the cute picture of the Air Corps pilot in training at Baldonnel. I hope we can afford something for him to fly soon! Bless!
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