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'Don't steal our sunshine...' 02.07.14

IT'S official - June was Ireland's hottest month in ten years with temperatures exceeding 25C in parts of the country.
Though cooler and cloudier here today, Inishowen was among the country's top sun spots for most of last month.
Met Éireann figures show that the highest temperature was recorded on June 18 in Fermoy, Cork, at 26C - the hottest since 1995.
Mean temperatures were also above average ranging from 13.4C at Malin Head to 15.2C at Shannon Airport.
The sunniest day was recorded at Belmullet, Co Mayo on June 17, with 15.8 hours — its sunniest June day since 1995.
The weather was perfect for taking photographs as some of our local snaps here show
The serenity of a summer's evening along the Foyle in Greencastle. To view more photos click here .
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