So far October has been an extremely quiet month weatherwise in Sligo. This is set to continue for the coming week with the unsettled weather not arriving until the last third of the month. Thereafter a lot of rain and wind is forecast for much of the end of October and November. Very long term weather forecasts for Ireland are predicting a not so white Christmas this year as in not at all but there will be a lot of dry weather around the pre Christmas period. So in brief this is what the current forecast up until the end of the year is
OCTOBER 9TH - 20TH................MOSTLY DRY AND SETTLED
OCTOBER 21ST - 31ST.................RAIN SOME DRY SPELLS
NOVEMBER.....................VERY WET OVERALL, COLD 20-23RD
DECEMBER.....................RAINFALL AVERAGE DRY AROUND XMAS
Updates to these forecasts at http://www.weathergossip.com/
www.weathergossip.com/autumn.html
www.weathergossip.com/winter.html
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Dry spell on the way
The weather over most parts of Ireland is set to settle down once more ..........(where was this in Summer)
The scenarios most likely are
From Sunday 11th October 2009..............HIGH PRESSURE STARTS TO BUILD
From Wed 14th October.............................HIGH IS ESTABLISHED OVER IRELAND
From Fri 16th October..............................VERY STRONG HIGH ESTABLISHED TO THE EAST
This could last well into the second week and up to 20th October. There will be interruptions at times over the North and West but overall rainfall in Ireland for the month of October will be near or below normal though the heavy rain in the East on 6th October has brought up their monthly totals considerably. Regular updates can be seen for the monthly forecast at www.weathergossip.com/daytoday.html
The scenarios most likely are
From Sunday 11th October 2009..............HIGH PRESSURE STARTS TO BUILD
From Wed 14th October.............................HIGH IS ESTABLISHED OVER IRELAND
From Fri 16th October..............................VERY STRONG HIGH ESTABLISHED TO THE EAST
This could last well into the second week and up to 20th October. There will be interruptions at times over the North and West but overall rainfall in Ireland for the month of October will be near or below normal though the heavy rain in the East on 6th October has brought up their monthly totals considerably. Regular updates can be seen for the monthly forecast at www.weathergossip.com/daytoday.html
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Heavy Rain Oct 6th
A heavy rain event occurred in the East and South of the Country
Top of the pile was Johnstone Castle Co Kilkenny with 44mm
Then came Roches Point Co Cork with 40 Valentia Co Kerry with 34
and Shannon with 31.
The Capital(Dublin) too had a wet day with 28mm at Casement
over an inch 25mm at Dublin Airport and 23mm Pheonix Park.
Top of the pile was Johnstone Castle Co Kilkenny with 44mm
Then came Roches Point Co Cork with 40 Valentia Co Kerry with 34
and Shannon with 31.
The Capital(Dublin) too had a wet day with 28mm at Casement
over an inch 25mm at Dublin Airport and 23mm Pheonix Park.
First Frost of the Season in Ireland
The first ground frost of the season occurred on the night of October 6th with temperatures in Mullingar Station of 0(zero!) celcius. This is not unusual but it was quite sudden considering the rather mild nights Ireland has been having of late. Sligo has not seen frost yet and indeed last night the temperature only dipped to 7c as the Atlantic blew in some cloud that acted as a type of a blanket to keep the relatively mild air of the day in. For more go to www.weathergossip.com home page.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Dry Autumn change on way
So far this Autumn in both Ireland and the UK has been quite dry but this is about to change from 2nd October onwards with wind and showers becoming established once more. In particular the night of Oct 2nd is looking very windy in the North and West of the British Isles. Gales of up to 50knots will be recorded in some places. On Saturday the winds will still be around but there on they should ease during the day. Showers will continue to be widespread especially for Northern and Western areas as the prevailing wind will be blowing in from this direction. Sunday looks a much brighter and better day for everyone.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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