Showing posts with label cold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cold. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2021

New Year Cold Weather

 January 2021 has certainly started cold with wintry showers and some frost. This is how Januarys first 10 days will continue but after this it now looks mild and dry for Ireland.


Thursday, November 26, 2020

Long Range Weather for Ireland December 2020 and Christmas

 So the start of December is still looking quite cold. Temperatures of 4 or 5c to be expected. If there is to be any snow in Ireland this side of Christmas this would appear to be the brief window of opportunity. Around December 4th looks particularly cold and could be in the low single figures.

Overall though the weather for December and Christmas looks quite and benign with no storms showing up at present. If you look out the window today, November 26th, that is probably what the weather will be like a lot of December with not too much in the way of heavy rain.

Temperatures around 10c for Christmas day and fair day weatherwise. All the Christmas period looks quiet with maybe colder weather as we break into the new year.

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Ireland in deep freeze next week


UPDATE WARNING

Heavy snow will plaster Ireland from next week with the worst of the snow happening from Wednesday to Friday.

Ireland is set for a deep freeze starting on Sunday night into Monday. As air travelling all the way from Siberia lodges itself over Ireland we will struggle to get above 0c at all and the nights will be even colder.

Heres a guide of what to expect in the major towns and cities in Ireland next week

Sligo - heavy frosts and nighttime temperatures of -6c. Highs 3c. Some wintry showers from next Tuesday. Heavier snow possible on March 1st. Further cold weather thereafter

Dublin - Heavy snow settling from next Tuesday. Frost at night. -2c and 2c by day.

Cork - Frost and some snow. Lows -3c Highs 2c

Galway - Cold and frosty. Light snow at times. Highs 4c Low -4c

Mullingar - Snow settling from Tuesday. Lows of -8c possible. Could get to -10c over snowfields.

Northern Ireland similar to Dublins forecast. Midlands will follow Mullingars outlook. As will other regions follow the weather in the towns and cities closest to them.

So until tomorrow with the next update enjoy the frosty night and see you all tomorrow

Monday, February 19, 2018

Coldest Weather of Winter on way

Ireland is about to suffer an intense spell of bitterly cold weather unlike anything we have seen in February and March since 1963.

Daytime temperatures will struggle to reach 0c from next week with widespread snow for many days.

This is all due to the Sudden Stratospheric Warming event that is now happening. Most guidance has temperatures 6c below the February average of 5 to 8c

Snow will be mainly on the East and North but could fall absolutely anywhere.