Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Warm weather to last?

Well it certainly does look like there will be high temperatures and some warm sunshine in Ireland and the UK until next Tuesday at least ..... maybe in July the winds will swing to a cooler Northerly and though there will still be a fair amount of dry weather temperatures will plummet back to the mid teens. After a week of this the warm pattern with some thundery showers should return, showers should not be as plentiful as previous Summers though. Europe (France and Spain) are braced for some really hot (40c) weather to start July!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

30c for first week of Wimbledon

Not a misprint. There are some early signs of hot days in part of next week as the High moves to the Eastern side of the British Isles (the more favoured position). So it would be a good bet that 30c will be reached in London at some stage. 24 or 25c will be expected here in Ireland.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Summer to Return?

If youve clicked here from the sister page you are probably looking for a Long Range Forecast so I will give you one for Ireland and Britain. This week will have a warm Tuesday of 20 to 24c , however it will be very cool on Wednesday and Thursday compared with showers and temperatures of 15 to 19c. As Low pressure is to the North the Azores High will make its first attempt of the Summer to push in. It may succeed this year. How far the "h" of the High gets over us will determine the warmth but some pleasant weather should ensue from Friday to at least midweek of the following week and temperatures will be around 20c at least.

weathergossip moves up the charts

Yes we are now at number 2 in google and number 17 in yahoo (they have crawled us later than google) depending on the keywords you put in.

This proves the popularity of some honest to goodness humorous weather. Only Martin King
and his humorous weather on TV3 is beating weathergossip on one particular search.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Some Weatherlore


Ring near moon - Rain not for a few hours.
Ring far from moon - Rain soon.
Hazy watery sun - Rain imminent.
Wind from East- Not fit for neither man nor beast.
Wind from South - Rain in its mouth.
Blue flame in the fire - Strong Winds on way.
Sheep on the hill - Weather set Fair.
Red Sky at night - Next days alright
Red sky in morning - Rain warning

Monday, June 8, 2009

Heavy Rain!

Dublin and Casement saw 33mm and 44mm respectively on 6th June!