Valentia Observatory recorded it's 2nd wettest November ever
Seven Met Éireann weather stations have recorded their warmest November in over a decade.
They also had above average temperatures for the time of year.
The lowest temperature recorded in November was in Athenry in Galway at minus 1.8 degrees, while the highest was in county Donegal.
The recording in Finner was 17.6 degrees - which is the highest for 25 years.
In terms of rainfall - it was above average nationally.
Valentia Observatory recorded it's 2nd wettest November ever - second only to 2009.
A few stations had rain every day throughout the month - while the driest was in the Phoenix Park in Dublin which had 12 wet days.

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