‘Something’s not right’: Northern Irish townland has its 31.2C day in the sun
by Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#5MFAF)
Ballywatticock was country's hottest ever spot last week - but its reign had ended within days
In the annals of climate change it will be remembered, if at all, as a diverting footnote: the brief reign of Ballywatticock.
Few people in Northern Ireland had heard of this townland on the shores of Strangford Lough in County Down until its weather station recorded the hottest temperature for the UK last Saturday: 31.2C (88.16F).
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