The heat wave has finally broken, this morning we woke up to rain and 10c, feel nice to be cool again. Wednesday it was 33c and they were saying on the news "this is the very last hot day of the year" maybe there were right, but we will have to wait and see!
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03/08/2010
Ireland Wettest July
Wettest July since 1950:

Twice the average amount of rain fell last month, with parts of the country having the wettest July in 60 years, it has been revealed.
.Meteorologists revealed that, while it was warm and mild during the month, it was also the fourth successive July in which rainfall was above normal.
However, dry and sunny weather earlier in the season prevented the flash flooding which devastated parts of the country in previous years.
Met Eireann's monthly weather report showed between 15 and 21 wet days were recorded nationwide, with residents in Claremorris suffering their wettest July since records began there in 1950. Thunderstorms were also associated with heavy rain around the middle of the month.
Elsewhere, the report revealed that wind speeds were also above normal, peaking at Belmullet on July 4 when 115kph (71.5mph) was recorded - its monthly highest since 1988.
While maximum temperatures were close to normal, sunshine totals were below normal everywhere.
Met Eireann said Valentia Observatory's sunshine total of only 85 hours was among the five lowest for July in more than a century and was also its lowest of any month so far in 2010
Year of Records.
July Hottest on Record
03 August 2010
The Moscow Times
Last month was the hottest July in Moscow since meteorological records began 130 years ago, with the average temperature exceeding the norm by 7.8 degrees Celsius, the weather web site Meteonovosti.ru reported Monday.
The previous July record was set in 1938, when the average temperature exceeded the norm by 5.3 C. Last month also saw the all-time record for Moscow beaten on July 29, when the temperature reached 38.2 C.
03 August 2010
The Moscow Times
Last month was the hottest July in Moscow since meteorological records began 130 years ago, with the average temperature exceeding the norm by 7.8 degrees Celsius, the weather web site Meteonovosti.ru reported Monday.
The previous July record was set in 1938, when the average temperature exceeded the norm by 5.3 C. Last month also saw the all-time record for Moscow beaten on July 29, when the temperature reached 38.2 C.
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