Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Long Range Weather Forecast for December for Ireland

December 2014 is going to be characterized by a mixture of all types of Winter weather. After one of the mildest years on record there will be some cold days in December with frost and fog especially in the first half of the month. As the month goes on there is going to be more in the way of precipitation so the frosts wont be as plentiful with all of the wind as well. Temperatures will be around 6 to 9c some of the time and there will be an odd day that it gets up to 14c.

However the month will trend with High Pressure to the South of Ireland and Lows to the North trying to bring cold arctic air but only succeeding briefly which will result in a lot of days of wintry showers with some snow on hills.

Highs during the frequent cold snaps throughout the month will be 4 to 7c.

Christmas is currently looking cool and windy with showers some maybe wintry.


Thursday, October 30, 2014

Weather Forecast for November 2014 in Ireland

November 2014 will start off on a very chilly note with showers of hail or sleet. 
As the month goes on it will become milder and the temperature may get up to 15c by midmonth.
Towards the end of the month Ireland will see mild wet and windy weather with another cold snap at the very end of November.
A mixed wet and windy month - November

Temperatures in the month will range from 5 to 8c at the start to a more regular 11 to 14c for most of the days of November.

Then at the end of the month single figure temperatures will appear once again and there is a slight risk of snow and frost.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Cool and Unsettled Autumn

Well thats if you dont count September as Autumn which of course most people do. But September was warm and sunny so it could be classed as Summer.

October in Ireland has turned much cooler, in fact its cooler than it should be with the temperature nearly 2c below normal for this time of year. The temperatures are going to recover but that is all. The weather is going to remain unsettled with rain or showers on most days.

Maybe midmonth is going to bring a settled spell of weather but models are conflicting and the only universal prognosis is that winds will be from a Southerly source so there should be a rise in temperatures by day and night.

Storms are also forecast to occur at times during the month of October with gales over 60 knots possible in the West and South of Ireland. Heaviest rains will also be in the SOuth so if you live in Cork you are in for a soaking October!

Sligo will have rainfall of around 100mm for the month and the temperature will average out at 10.6c by the end of the month which is about average.

In Summary the forecast for October would read.

FIRST THIRD ; Cooler than Normal and Wet too

SECOND THIRD ; Dry and mild for a time

THIRD THIRD ; A return to unsettled conditions, still mild.


Saturday, July 12, 2014

Warm but Changeable July

Though July is likely to be another warm month, it does look like there will be rain or drizzle at times too (what other word in the English language has 2 zs oh yeah dizzy)

There has been a warm theme all year so we may well see temperatures of 27c again this Summer but 30c like last year may not be reached. weathergossip thinks there is evidence that the Northern Hemisphere is going to have a warm cycle though there may be a few cooler snaps now and again.

Therefore the rest of Summer 2014 will be warm and sometimes sunny with an average temperature for the whole season of 1.5c OVER the general mean.

So far the temperature has broken 20c on nearly half of the days since the start of June.

Most of July will continue this trend but it will be wetter than June as is usually the case especially in the Northern Half of Ireland.

August looks a bit cooler but still dry and sunny at times with some rain.


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Warmer end to May

The Month of May has been characterised by thundery rainfall and showers so far. As we head towards the last few days of the month the trend is for drier weather. By the start of June things will be drier and warmer with temperatures of up to 21c. There will still be some showers though a lot of the guidance has the shower activity to the South and East. Depending on the circulation around the Low these showers can happen anywhere but Lows to the South and Highs to the North seem to be the prevailing pattern in the outlook. In any case this would suggest that winds will not be from a West or Northwest direction much.


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Weather gets cooler as we head into May

The warm weather of the past few days has made April very pleasant. Temperatures topped 18 degrees in Ireland over the Easter weekend and there was plenty of sunshine to boot. The weather is breaking down somewhat and it will be breezy and cooler over this coming weekend with some rain or showers.
In the next couple of weeks as we head into May Low pressure stays close by bringing a lot of showery weather and temperatures no higher than 12 to 15c.
However as we saw in 1995 and 2013, a cool May brings Summer heat.

Heres hoping....

Monday, March 3, 2014

Weather to settle down somewhat

So March is now upon us.

The mad storms and rain drops of Winter have not left us just yet with some heavy showers but we have all noticed quite a lot more in the way of sunshine than we had been used to and thats a good thing. Sunshine figures are actually going to increase as the month progresses and there is the potential for some very mild days before St Patricks Day.

Temperatures so far this year have been in single figures most of the time for Ireland but it does look like they will climb into double figures quite a lot of the time in March and they may even get to 15 or 16c.


As always St Patricks Day looks a bit dodgy with cooler air for a time and temperatures of 7 to 10c but after this it gets mild again and the temperature will be 13c.

Rainfall for March 2014 will continue the trend of recent years and be quite low though perhaps not quite as low as the cold March of 2013. 


Friday, February 28, 2014

March to get drier after Winter of discontent

A drier March is on the cards after Ireland was battered by gales and rain for most of the Winter. In fact there were only 6 days that it did not rain in parts of the West and in 2014 just 2!! So far parts of Cork have had nearly 40% of their annual rainfall in just 2 months.

SO are we owed some dry weather. The answer is YES YES YES. There are a lot of signals that March and April will bring a good deal of dry weather to balance the books so to speak. March looks like improving after a poor start with temperatures of up to 14 or 15c possible in the South and East. Follow more on twitter @weathergossipco

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Stormy Winter to persist

In what can only described as one of the wettest Windiest winters with 10 storms and severe coastal damage it makes it look like a normal wet day ain't too bad.
Dry days are few and far between and everyone goes outside feeling really happy,
So far there are 37 days gone in 2014 and Sligo has recorded rainfall on 35 of them.
Next 2 storms Saturday south of Ireland and Tuesday everywhere with a sleety mix.
After this or at least after February 15 things get calmer but still showery.
Temperatures will be 6c