Thursday, July 30, 2009
UK Met Office get Flak
The UK Met Office previously predicted a "barbeque Summer" which here at weathergossip has slightly downgraded to a Summer of warm spells interspersed with cooler periods. Now most of the warmth seems to be behind us. I would sympathize with Met Office as the are a useful and accurate resource for all weather forecasting and they did say it would only be a "65%" chance of a good Summer. It questions whether it is a good idea to offer a seasonal forecast when it is in the infancy of its scientific development. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporate/pressoffice/2009/pr20090729.html
Thursday, July 23, 2009
No end in sight
The unsettled weather is here to stay. Certainly for all of July and for most of August too. There may be brief interludes of dry days in between but it looks like rain every day at some stage for the rest of July (except maybe Saturday 25th). So far Dublin Airport has had more rain than July 2008 and 3 times its summer average for July.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Weather Rest of July
It will remain cool showery and unsettled until the last few days of July when a High to the West will be trying to sneak in. Ultimately it will not succeed in August though and the cool and showery weather will return. Unfortunate but this is what the weather models are signalling for now for the UK and Ireland.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
July Weather Graph
So far July has been characterized by normal temperatures and humid and showery conditions with no real sign of settled conditions. Here is a temperature and pressure graph for Sligo.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Hell Low
Starting this weekend the weather will be taking a turn for the worst for at least a week.
Large totals of Rain are likely in both Ireland and the UK and it will be windy at times too.
As earlier posted July looks like it will not bring the warm sunny weather of June so
the beaches will be empty by the looks of things. Once this Atlantic dominance of lows is established it is very difficult to change so the only hope is that the High to the South takes a notion to push up.
Large totals of Rain are likely in both Ireland and the UK and it will be windy at times too.
As earlier posted July looks like it will not bring the warm sunny weather of June so
the beaches will be empty by the looks of things. Once this Atlantic dominance of lows is established it is very difficult to change so the only hope is that the High to the South takes a notion to push up.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Showery July
A bland old month is forecast for July with rain most days but some warm sun at times too. However the wind direction has changed to a W or NW direction for a while to come. This will mean the South and East will get the higher temperatures now (Not the West) and the North and West will have to settle for the mid to high teens. 27.5c was recorded in Birr and Claremorris on 2nd June and this wont be beat this year, also in England and Wales the near 32c at Wisley now looks like a hard target to beat. Thats because after this bland weather with temperatures hovering around normal ends the nights will already be a little bit longer but you never know.
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