Ireland has the lowest high temperature record in Europe, and the highest low temperature record in Europe. Really fascinating stuff. :cool:
With a small number of caveats, Ireland has literally the least extremes in weather in all of Europe. Meaning the best way to describe Irish weather is, 'fierce mild'.
The only country that has never had a temperature over Ireland's highest ever temperature record of 33.3 °C, is Iceland at 30.5 °C. Every other European country has recorded a higher temperature at some point in its history. And I personally would be happy to discount Iceland's record as it has a smaller population than Cork, so Iceland simply doesn't count as a real country.
The only country that has never recorded a higher lowest ever temperature in Europe are Portugal with −16.0 °C, whereas Ireland's record lowest ever temperature is −19.1 °C. Every other country in Europe has recorded a lower temperature than this at some point.
Malta too who's lowest ever temperature of 1.4 °C are ahead, but they don't count because they are closer to Africa than mainland Europe.
I'm sure anybody who reads this post will feel that I have really set the tone for a wonderful June Friday afternoon.
Wikipedia:List of weather records.