Met Éireann: Last month provisionally the wettest March on record

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Met Éireann: Last month provisionally the wettest March on record
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Provisional data show 173.3mm of rain fell from Irish skies last month, up from 33.9m in February.

WHILE APRIL GOT off to a showery start, last month was the wettest March on record, according to Met Éireann.

Provisional figures show 173.3mm of rain fell from Irish skies last month, up from 33.9m in February, which Met Éireann says was the fourth driest February on record. More information on last month’s weather patterns will be provided in the March climate statement, due to be published tomorrow.England and Wales had their respective wettest Marches in 40 years, while Northern Ireland had its third wettest March on record.

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