On This Day (3 June) in Irish Weather History

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On This Day (3 June) in Irish Weather History

1944: Maureen Flavin (later Sweeney) records weather conditions at Blacksod Lighthouse, County Mayo. Her observations indicate an approaching storm, leading to the 24-hour postponement of the Allied D-Day landings from June 5 to June 6. This critical weather report plays a pivotal role in World War II operations. Video on bottom link.

1977: The temperature reaches 23c across Ireland. The warm and dry spell prompts The Forestry and Wildlife Service to issue warnings around forest fires. Video RTÉ

2018: A lengthy settled spell of weather continues as temperatures reach them low 20s.

2023: In what will turn out to be the hottest June on record, Shannon records a top temperature of 24c. The highest temperature of the month (28.8°C) will be logged at Oak Park in County Carlow on June 13th.

https://weatheire.com/on-this-day/2025/06/03/2938/on-this-day-3-june-in-irish-weather-history/

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