April 2025 was noted as the 3rd warmest April on record with a national average temperature of 10.6°C, surpassing the long-term average significantly. Athenry, Co Galway reported the highest April temperature in Ireland at 25.9°C. The month began with dry conditions, which shifted to heavy rainfall, but strong high pressure later elevated temperatures. Experts anticipate further temperature records due to ongoing climate change, despite anomalous cooler summers. Overall, the data reflects alarming climate trends that point towards an increase in extreme weather events and sustained higher temperatures.
April 2025 was quite a record-setting month in regards to temperatures, with the average national temperature reaching 10.6 degrees, significantly above the long-term average.
The likelihood is that more temperature records will be set as we go forward, due to climate change. This trend indicates a continuous rise in our temperatures.
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