Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Rest of March Dry
March will see little or no rain for the remainder of the month as High Pressure takes hold over Ireland. With temperatures rising too the water levels will be quite low. Temperatures are expected to get up to 18c in the West of Ireland while the East will be a cooler 12 or 13c due to an onshore breeze. Further into the month High pressure still remains dominant but the temperatures will drop back to between 9 and 13c.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
2012 has been mild mild mild
What a mild month and year it has been so far in Ireland. The weather is very gloomy though isnt it and there hasnt been a lot of sun at all in some Atlantic areas with just cloudy misty days. Over St Patricks weekend there will be a little more variety in the weather with some cooler and unsettled weather coming in but this will bring more in the way of rain or showers of course.
Temperatures for 2012 are nearly 2c above normal for the country as a whole despite the fact that many parts of Europe had such a cold February, Ireland largely escaped this and saw a lot of mild weather. The weekend will see one or two frosts but as the month of March goes on it looks like the weather will get mild and stay that way for most of the rest of the month.
Temperatures for 2012 are nearly 2c above normal for the country as a whole despite the fact that many parts of Europe had such a cold February, Ireland largely escaped this and saw a lot of mild weather. The weekend will see one or two frosts but as the month of March goes on it looks like the weather will get mild and stay that way for most of the rest of the month.
Mild March
Cloudy but mild March |
Monday, February 27, 2012
Why was Winter so Mild?
Just why was this Winter so mild in Ireland a lot of people are asking?
- High Pressure Remained to the South bringing Southwesterlies
- Low Pressure was much further North than 2010
- Increased cloud cover at night due to moist airflow
- Warm Sea Temperatures
- Winds coming in from the Atlantic
- Siberian Air just failing to reach our shores
- Windy weather at times prevented frost
- Lack of mobility at times meant prolonged mild spells
- Lack of Cold Weather in Europe until February
Sunny days were rare this Winter in Ireland |
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
Very Mild Weather this Spring
So far this Spring has started on a remarkably mild note with a temperature of 14.4c already recorded in Sligo and we are not even at the end of February yet. Nationwide a temperature of 15.5c has been recorded in North Cork although these temperatures are well below the February record of 18.3c.
There will be a couple of more attempts of at least getting near to this record or setting a station record next Monday and Tuesday though the mild weather looks set to end on March 3rd.
There after it is too early to say whether March is going to bring cold weather but it will probably bring more seasonable temperatures of in or around 8 or 9c all the way up to Saint Patrick's Day.
Mild Weather with temperatures of 15.5c recorded |
There will be a couple of more attempts of at least getting near to this record or setting a station record next Monday and Tuesday though the mild weather looks set to end on March 3rd.
There after it is too early to say whether March is going to bring cold weather but it will probably bring more seasonable temperatures of in or around 8 or 9c all the way up to Saint Patrick's Day.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Cold February
February has turned out to be quite cold so far and some stations are only averaging just over 0c due to severe night time frosts. Of course Ireland has escaped the severe weather of Europe that has left many people dead with blizzards and wintry conditions there bringing temperatures of minus 36 and lower in some rural spots.
Will we continue to escape. What looks like happening is that the cold weather in Europe is going to come up against the mild Atlantic weather just to the West of Ireland. Despite this most of the precipitation that falls looks like being rain as it will fall along the Western half of Ireland where the milder temperatures will be. Here it will be 6 or 7c though it will drop to 4 or 5c at times.
Further East it is drier and colder and if any of the rain makes inroads across the country it could turn to snow and this will cause all sorts of problems with transport and heating. It looks like a lot of dry cold weather will extend to Ireland around the 8th February so conditions should not be too bad.
Further on into the month there are the possibilities of one or two more snowy episodes mid month from the North and East and certainly Britain is going to be affected by these. In fact in the UK they could see a lot of snow accumulations in the next two to three weeks with temperatures below average there for most of the time.
Here in Ireland the temperatures will vary to just slightly below average in the West to below average in the East. There will be sharp to severe ground frosts too and night time temperatures will be between 0 and minus 5c at times. If there is any snow cover these temperatures could drop lower.
Will we continue to escape. What looks like happening is that the cold weather in Europe is going to come up against the mild Atlantic weather just to the West of Ireland. Despite this most of the precipitation that falls looks like being rain as it will fall along the Western half of Ireland where the milder temperatures will be. Here it will be 6 or 7c though it will drop to 4 or 5c at times.
Further East it is drier and colder and if any of the rain makes inroads across the country it could turn to snow and this will cause all sorts of problems with transport and heating. It looks like a lot of dry cold weather will extend to Ireland around the 8th February so conditions should not be too bad.
Further on into the month there are the possibilities of one or two more snowy episodes mid month from the North and East and certainly Britain is going to be affected by these. In fact in the UK they could see a lot of snow accumulations in the next two to three weeks with temperatures below average there for most of the time.
Here in Ireland the temperatures will vary to just slightly below average in the West to below average in the East. There will be sharp to severe ground frosts too and night time temperatures will be between 0 and minus 5c at times. If there is any snow cover these temperatures could drop lower.
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