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‘Exceptionally high temperatures’ last month saw record temperature for May exceeded by over 2C

‘Exceptionally high temperatures’ last month saw record temperature for May exceeded by over 2C
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Met Éireann reported that Ireland experienced record-breaking temperatures in late May, with some areas exceeding previous records by over 2 degrees Celsius. This follows a trend of warmer-than-average spring temperatures across the country.

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“EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH TEMPERATURES” towards the end of May saw the record temperature for the month broken by over 2C, during what was the third-warmest spring ever recorded.

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