Ireland one of the warmest places in Europe today - UK records highest end of year temperature ever


Temperatures across Europe today

Temperatures across Europe today

Ireland one of the warmest places in Europe today UK records highest end of year temperature

It been a mild weekend nationwide here in Ireland and also in the UK with warmer air giving us a milder end to 2019.


Here in Ireland today temperatures reaches as high as 14C and was one of the warmest places in Europe today due to warm air advection.


Over parts of Europe it has been much colder today away from Portugal and Spain where temperatures where in the high teens.

In Scotland a record was broke for the warmest day so late in the year with a temperature of 16.8C recorded in the north of Scotland at Cassley, Sutherland at 03:00 GMT Saturday morning but why was the temperature so high you might ask.

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The figure, recorded by the Met Office, in Cassley, Sutherland at 03:00 GMT on Sunday, is the highest on record for 29, 30 or 31 December.

Northern Wales and north-east England were also unseasonably warm.

Forecasters said the "remarkable" overnight temperatures were down to a phenomenon called the Foehn Effect.

This pattern develops in mountainous regions, such as the Scottish Highlands, and results in wet and cold conditions on one side of a mountain and warmer and drier conditions on the other.

It occurs when moisture-laden, high humidity air is pushed over high ground by strong winds. As it rises, the air cools and condenses, forming cloud and rain.

Dry air then travels down the other side of the mountain, picking up heat as it goes and resulting in higher temperatures at ground level.

In the UK, this effect is commonly seen in eastern Scotland, north-east Wales and north-east England.

In the UK, this effect is commonly seen in eastern Scotland, north-east Wales and north-east England.

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Other parts of the UK also saw unusually high temperatures overnight. For example, temperatures of 13.3C were recorded in Chillingham Barns, Northumberland and 11.5C in Rhyl, north Wales.

Alex Burkill, a meteorologist for the Met Office, said it was highly unusual to reach such high temperatures overnight in December.

"Getting temperatures of 16 or 17 degrees in December isn't all that unusual but it's remarkable that this was during the night," he told the BBC.

The current record for the highest daily maximum temperature in December in the UK is 18.3C, recorded in Achnashellach in the Scottish Highlands on 2 December 1948. However, this was recorded during the day.



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