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Winter 1962/1963
Topic Started: February 8 2011, 02:26 PM (207 Views)
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The winter of 1962/1963 continues to be a much talked about winter in Ireland – and with good reason, for it still remains the coldest winter on record in Ireland since records began. 1st – 17th December 1962:

The opening days of December 1962 started calm and relatively mild, if foggy at times. By the end of the first week, however, it became increasingly stormy and wet with only the occasional brief incursion of cooler Polar air-masses which are normal in a typically active December. Mean temperatures for the period were near normal overall with winds mainly from south-west or west.

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