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A fallen tree is suspended in electricity wires during Storm Eowyn, a status red alert extreme weather warning according to the Irish meteorological service, in Barretstown, Ireland, January 24, 2025.
Following the independence of most of Ireland as the Irish Free State in December 1922, the new Free State continued to rely on the British Met Office for weather services, and the Met Office continued to administer the weather stations around the Free State. With the advent of transatlantic air services in the 1930s, it was decided that ...
The pilots then set a course for Amsterdam Schiphol airport, where the aircraft landed without incident at 12.45pm – half-an-hour after it was due to arrive at Heathrow. The passengers waited on ...
A further four-day weather advisory has been issued by the service for the country, beginning on Sunday 5 January at 17:00 and will expire on Thursday 9 January at 23:00.
In June 2015, he predicted [12] "a very good summer" for 2015, adding that the weather would "inevitably bring heavy downpours and plenty of thunder". The Met Éireann Summer 2015 report [ 13 ] noted that the summer was "cool everywhere; wet and windy in most parts" with mean air temperatures all below average and with above average rainfall.
This radar image of Dublin, Ireland, shows how the radar distingishes between densely populated urban areas and nearby areas that are relatively unsettled. In the center of the image is the city's natural harbor along the Irish Sea. The pinkish areas in the center are the densely populated parts of the city and the blue/green areas are the suburbs.
The driest weather station is at Ringsend, Co. Dublin, which receives 683 mm (26.89 in) of rain per year, on average. [22] The weather station with the highest number of "wet days" is Belmullet, with 193 days per year, [30] while the station with the lowest number of "wet days" is Dublin Airport, with 128 days per year. [21]
A storm is considered a bomb cyclone when the barometric pressure falls at least 0.71 of an inch of mercury (24 millibars) in 24 hours. Far surpassing that measure, Storm Eowyn plummeted more than ...