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Roimhe seo ba é Márta 2019 an Márta ba fhliche ó tosaíodh ar chuntas a choimeád 83 bliain ó shin

An mhí seo caite an Márta is fliche riamh

Ba í an mhí seo caite an Márta is fliche ó tosaíodh ar chuntas a choimeád 83 bliain ó shin, de réir réamhthorthaí Met Éireann.

Ar an meán 173.3mm báistí a thit sna ceantair éagsúla, 169% níos mó ná an meán fadtéarmach.

Sa Tuaisceart, 137.4mm báistí a bhí i gceist, 58% níos mó ná an meán.

Márta 2019 an Márta ba fhliche roimh cheann na bliana seo.

Bhí mí Feabhra na bliana seo níos tirime agus níos teo ná mar a bhíonn de ghnáth.

De réir taighde a foilsíodh le déanaí tá ceithre chontae Gaeltachta i measc na gcúig chontae is fliche go dtí seo in 2023.

Ciarraí ba fhliche, bhí Corcaigh sa dara háit, Maigh Eo sa tríú háit agus an Ghaillimh sa cheathrú háit.

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Bhí mí an Mhárta 2023 ar an Márta is fliche i Sasana le 40 bliain. 111.3mm báistí a thit ansin, 91% níos mó ná an meán fadtéarmach.

197.5mm a bhí i gceist sa Bhreatain Bheag, 91% níos mó ná an meán. 128.7mm báistí a thit in Albain, 3% níos mó ná an meán sa tír sin.

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