Thursday, October 22, 2009

November Starts Quietly

A quiet start to November is now on the cards with the High Pressure over Scandanavia intensifying. This is going to push the weather fronts westwards meaning only Western fringes of Ireland will see any rain and the Mild and Dry Autumn will continue. Met Offices define Autumn as September, October and November and so far this Autumn rainfall has been below 40% of normal in some parts and well below normal in all parts of Ireland. Indeed in the British Isles the only region that has seen rainfall up to normal is Scotland.

FORECAST FOR END OF OCTOBER - Wet at first, Dry for Halloween

NOVEMBER - Dry at first with frosty nights. Becoming more unsettled after 10th

DECEMBER - Cool and Unsettled at first becoming drier and quieter pre Xmas.

XMAS - Mild and Wet unfortunately.

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