Although the
weather in recent weeks has been very mild for the start of October both in Ireland and the UK, it is set to get cooler in the coming few weeks with a lot of rain and some
wintry showers at times. Snow is not likely except on the highest peaks but it will be a good deal cooler.
What is the cause of this? Well for nearly all of 2011 the weather pattern has been coming from the Atlantic and in the last few months in particular it has been coming from the Northwest. This resulted in a very
cool June and August.
Again we are looking at a continuation of this weather pattern in the coming few weeks with a lot of
windy weather to go along with it so it will feel very seasonal though perhaps too early for any snow lovers to take out the skis.
Take it that
temperatures are now going to be below normal or at average and rainfall will be above average especially along the already soaked Atlantic seaboard.