To be fair, they don’t say which Monday they started recording…..
We have a language problem so they say, how to write; *’Monday could be Ireland’s hottest day since records began. 34 degrees forecast.,’* grieves their heartful sore…
Where did Met Eireann forecast 34° for?
I don’t get it
Take my upvote.
Take your upvote and fuck off.
I knew I shoulda bought that air conditioner.
But apparently needing a new washer was more important. Now look where we are.
Clean clothes, but sweating all over them!
That’s because the hall of records mysteriously burst into flames then
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I mean it’s not inaccurate
The temperature to beat is 33.3C (June 26, 1887, Kilkenny).
Where I come from 34 deg is the norm hehe
The Irish Times – in desperate need of editorial staff since 2001.™
Previous records were broken or smashed so we had to start again.
Monday seemed like the most logical place.
Reminds me of how Columbus discovered America sailing west from Spain.
All the records before that melted mysteriously. So we have no way to know for sure.
This is why punctuation is important
I saw on facebook that the records were supposedly all destroyed in The Great Fire Of Sunday, but it’s probablly just a conspiracy theory
Lol that was funny
phew, good that I’m not in the country right now. I’m only somewhere where we have 35-40c loool
but with way less humidity though, so it’s actually not *that* bad
Even the Irish times is not exempt from shitty journalism it seems.
Gonna be a rough day at work that day
Just me who can’t find any actual weather forecasting source saying it’ll reach even 32 degrees on Monday?
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Har har har ….
No way was it hotter than 4.5 billion years ago
To be fair, they don’t say which Monday they started recording…..
We have a language problem so they say, how to write; *’Monday could be Ireland’s hottest day since records began. 34 degrees forecast.,’* grieves their heartful sore…
Where did Met Eireann forecast 34° for?
I don’t get it
Take my upvote.
Take your upvote and fuck off.
I knew I shoulda bought that air conditioner.
But apparently needing a new washer was more important. Now look where we are.
Clean clothes, but sweating all over them!
That’s because the hall of records mysteriously burst into flames then
[deleted]
I mean it’s not inaccurate
The temperature to beat is 33.3C (June 26, 1887, Kilkenny).
Where I come from 34 deg is the norm hehe
The Irish Times – in desperate need of editorial staff since 2001.™
Previous records were broken or smashed so we had to start again.
Monday seemed like the most logical place.
Reminds me of how Columbus discovered America sailing west from Spain.
All the records before that melted mysteriously. So we have no way to know for sure.
This is why punctuation is important
I saw on facebook that the records were supposedly all destroyed in The Great Fire Of Sunday, but it’s probablly just a conspiracy theory
Lol that was funny
phew, good that I’m not in the country right now. I’m only somewhere where we have 35-40c loool
but with way less humidity though, so it’s actually not *that* bad
Even the Irish times is not exempt from shitty journalism it seems.
Gonna be a rough day at work that day
Just me who can’t find any actual weather forecasting source saying it’ll reach even 32 degrees on Monday?