BREAKING NEWS - Northern Ireland records its hottest day ever on record 31.3C
Irish weather News
Breaking News - Northern Ireland records its hottest day ever on record for a second time in under a week
Northern Ireland has for the second time in 5 days provisionally broken it's all-time temperature record
Castlederg in County Tyrone recorded a temperature of 31.3 °C at 1437 this afternoon
This exceeds the 31.2 °C that Ballywatticock recorded last Saturday
Northern Ireland has for the second time in 5 days provisionally broken it's all-time temperature record 📈
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 21, 2021
Castlederg in County Tyrone recorded a temperature of 31.3 °C at 1437 this afternoon 🌡️
This exceeds the 31.2 °C that Ballywatticock recorded last Saturday #heatwave pic.twitter.com/M4viWndTEi
In the Republic of Ireland its also been the hottest day of the year on record 30.1°C at Mount Dillon recorded making it the highest temperature of the year so far
30.1°C at Mount Dillon recorded making it the highest temperature of the year so far👇https://t.co/MvCx72KIaT pic.twitter.com/CymF8d18kk
— Met Éireann (@MetEireann) July 21, 2021
A status yellow warning as also been issued by Met Eireann this afternoon
Status Yellow - Thunderstorm warning for Donegal, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo
Met Éireann Weather Warning
Localised thunderstorms today with a risk of lightning and spot flooding.
Valid: 15:32 Wednesday 21/07/2021 to 23:00 Wednesday 21/07/2021
Issued: 15:32 Wednesday 21/07/2021