2024 Ireland experienced its coldest summer in nine years, averaging 14.5°C.
Ireland recorded its coldest summer in nine years in 2024, averaging 14.5°C, slightly below the long-term norm. The season was marked by significant regional variance; the northwest faced the wettest conditions, while the east enjoyed more sun. Arctic airflows blocked warmer masses, contributing to the cooler weather. Despite this anomaly, Ireland's long-term temperature trend continues to rise due to climate change impacts.
September 04, 2024
21 Articles