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May max temperature record broken last month

Created at 3 Jun · 1:31 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Ireland's national May maximum temperature record was surpassed by over 2°C last month, with temperatures exceeding 30.6°C on May 26. The national mean May temperature was 12.54°C, making it the seventh warmest May since 1900. May was also drier than normal.

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Key Numbers

30.9°Chighest recorded temperature in May
2°Crecord surpassed by
12.54°Cnational mean May temperature
7thwarmest May since 1900
79%May rainfall compared to 1991-2020 LTA
31stdriest May since 1941
21.1mmhighest daily rainfall total

Who's Involved

Met Éireann
Irish meteorological service that issued the climate statement
Abbeyfeale Co. Limerick
location that recorded 30.9°C
Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
location that recorded 30.9°C
Castleisland, Co. Kerry
location that recorded 30.8°C
Durrow, Co. Laois
location that recorded 30.8°C
Kilkenny (Greenshill), Co. Kilkenny
location that recorded 30.8°C
Killarney (Muckross House), Co. Kerry
location that recorded 30.7°C
Fethard (Parsonshill), Co. Tipperary
location that recorded 30.7°C
Mount Dillon, Co. Roscommon
location of highest daily rainfall total
May max temperature record broken last month

↳ Why This Matters

The record-breaking May temperatures and the trend of increasingly warm Mays highlight the impact of climate change and the potential for more extreme weather events, affecting agriculture, infrastructure, and public health.

Key facts

  • Ireland's national May maximum temperature record was broken.
  • Temperatures exceeded 30.6°C on May 26.
  • The previous record of 28.4°C was set in 1997.
  • The national mean May temperature was 12.54°C, the seventh warmest since 1900.
  • May was drier than normal, with 79% of the average rainfall.

Met Éireann has reported that the national May maximum temperature record was broken last month, with temperatures exceeding the previous record by over 2°C. An intense high-pressure system combined with a tropical airmass brought exceptionally high temperatures between May 25 and May 27. The previous record of 28.4°C, set in 1997, was surpassed at multiple locations on May 25, and on May 26, several stations recorded temperatures above 30.6°C. Provisional records from locations like Abbeyfeale, Clonmel, Castleisland, Durrow, Kilkenny, Killarney, and Fethard are undergoing investigation to establish the new official record. The national mean May temperature was 12.54°C, making it the seventh warmest May since 1900 and 1.21°C above the 1991-2020 long-term average. May was also drier than normal, receiving 79% of the 1991-2020 average rainfall, ranking it as the 31st driest May since 1941. The highest daily rainfall recorded was 21.1mm in Mount Dillon on May 19. The month began with cooler conditions influenced by low pressure and Arctic airmasses, but the final third saw a significant shift with high pressure and a hot tropical continental airmass leading to the record-breaking temperatures.

Frequently asked questions

The previous national record high temperature for May was 28.4°C, set in Ardfert, Co. Kerry in 1997.

Multiple stations surpassed the record on May 25, and on May 26, locations like Abbeyfeale, Clonmel, Castleisland, Durrow, Kilkenny, Killarney, and Fethard recorded temperatures above 30.6°C.

The national mean May temperature was 12.54°C, which is 1.99°C above the 1961-1990 long-term average and 1.21°C above the 1991-2020 long-term average.

May was drier than normal, with 79% of the 1991-2020 long-term average rainfall, ranking it as the 31st driest May since 1941.

What Happens Next

01Rigorous investigation of provisional record-breaking stations to determine the new official Irish air temperature record for May.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 3:00 PM
Met Éireann reports the national May maximum temperature record was broken by over 2°C.
Agriland via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 1:15 PM
Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow thunderstorm warning for Dublin, Kildare, and Meath until 4:00 p.m. today.
Agriland via PiQSuite

Sources

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Thunderstorm warning now in place for 3 countiesm.piqsuite.com
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May max temperature record broken last monthm.piqsuite.com

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