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Was there any summer weather in Northern Ireland this year?

September 2, 2024
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Gerard McCreesh The sunsetting over the sea. Two boats are sailing. The sky is orange.Gerard McCreesh

Killowen in County Down on the hottest day of the summer

Summer…was it as bad as we thought?

“What summer?”- I hear you say…this is something so many people have said to me over the last few months.

The kids are back at school and mad traffic has returned to our roads.

Do you feel cheated?

Kelly McCaughan Belfast city hall on a sunny day. The building is grey and there are lots of people walking around the gardens of it.Kelly McCaughan

A rare sunny day in July in Belfast

The Met Office released their provisional figures for the months of June, July and August on Monday 2 September.

The stats for NI suggest temperatures were a little cooler than average.

The average maximum temperature was 17.4C which is 0.6C below the long term average, taken over the period 1991 to 2020.

This provisionally makes it the coolest summer since 2015.

It has been dull with just 82% of the average sunshine, or 344 hours.

Cara Coll A field with grains growing in it. The sky is very dark grey.Cara Coll

Portaferry in August

And rainfall surprisingly has been close to the average, even slightly below in places.

Armagh was the driest county over the summer with 81% of the average rainfall and Fermanagh the wettest with 114% of the average.

August was the wettest of the three months, particularly across counties Tyrone and Fermanagh, where rainfall was almost 1.5 times the average.

David Coulter A field with hay bales freshly cut.David Coulter

June saw some hay making weather in County Fermanagh

You might think this can’t be right “it was so wet”, “it rained all the time” and “it wasn’t that warm”.

Well, we did have some days with sunshine and high temperatures.

The highest temperature of the summer occurred at Magilligan County Londonderry on 24 June and farmers made the most of these scarce warm, dry days to make hay.

After delving into the numbers further and asking some different questions I think I know why our perception doesn’t match the stats.

Aisling Kelly A large puddle on the ground outside a blue building. The building is in the reflection of the puddle.Aisling Kelly

July showers in County Tyrone

We lacked a prolonged spell of dry weather.

There were only a handful of completely dry days across Northern Ireland as a whole.

So although rainfall amounts may have been small, it did rain on many days.

This has a major impact on how we use the weather and therefore our perception.

The continued risk of rain can limit outdoor activities, school holidays, sports days, holidaying locally and getting outdoor jobs done around the house.

Also the lack of sunshine impacts significantly on how the day feels to us.

We don’t mind it being a bit cool if we can feel the sun on our skin.

Silver lining, less sun cream to buy?

Anne Kelly A wave on Ballycastle beach. The sky is grey.Anne Kelly

A beach in Ballycastle during August

Fine weather conditions are usually brought about by areas of high pressure where winds will often be light.

Much of summer 2024 was dominated by low pressure areas and therefore quite breezy, if not windy at times, and that of course makes it feel cooler again.

The figures don’t lie but sometimes you have to look beyond the top line.



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