Sunday, September 13, 2009

Weather for Remainder of September


The weather forecast for the rest of September is looking fairly dry overall when compared to normal especially over the South and the East. In recent days temps have been around the 20c mark hitting 22c at times in the South west of Ireland as the final dregs of Summer heat are dragged out.

The second half of September is now close by and this means that the nights are getting longer and the possibility of 20c being reached are becoming less and less likely. Still temperatures will probably stay respectable for the period around the 17c mark but nights have been cool since the start of the Autumn and there was even a grass frost on 12th in parts of the midlands.

Toward the end of September and especially in the period after 20th the West and North will see a lot more in the way of rain with rainfall totals in this period here near or above the seasonal average. The South and East will fare a lot better with rain below average but sunshine totals will only be average for the time of year too.

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