Thursday, November 3, 2016

Rain snow and frost for November

November is shaping up to be the coldest month of the Winter of 2016/17. There is a possibility of snow on high ground at different stages during the month starting on Sunday 5th. Some snow will fall on lower levels too possibly at the end of November. Frost will be frequent in the month with minus 5 likely.

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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Heavy Rain then dry again

There will be over 50mm of rain over the coming weekend especially in more Southerly and Eastern parts of Ireland.

Parts of the Northwest of Ireland have seen less than 5 percent of their normal rainfall for October.

However from the 20th to 24th October a dry period of weather is on the cards for Ireland before things turn unsettled for the end of the month.

Early indications suggest a cold November and December but not extremely cold before milder interludes are signalled for 2017

Though windstorms are not favored rainfall will be high sometimes due to blocking.

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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Heavy Rain brings 40mm

An awful lot of rain in the South and West of Ireland over the weekend bringing close to 40mm followed by blustery showers. Autumn has truly set in. Temperatures of 13 or 14c are below what youd expect at this time of year. However expect an unsettled mix of windy blustery mostly mild weather for the next 10 days with little if an frost.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Autumn getting cooler

The weather for Autumn has turned cooler as signs are that Ireland is going to have more frequent cool spells than in the past couple of years.

It will still be very mild at other times with Southwesterlies and wind and rain. Temperatures over the next 2 weeks of 14c to 18 or 19c at best.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Summer Weather Forecast 2016

Ireland basked in a heatwave for one day on July 19th 2016. Temperatures soared past 30.4c in Mount Dillon in County Roscommon. County Sligo got up to 29c. Later that night there was a lot of thunderstorms with not much rain. The warm air was met by cooler fresher air from the Atlantic causing some explosions or sparks in the sky.

The weather for the rest of the Summer looks likely to continue in the vein of recent months with the odd warm day or short warm spell, however globally there is a La Nina event about to start which will result in cooler weather and this is something we will have to keep an eye on in our Winter Forecast.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Warm start to the Summer 2016

The Summer of 2016 has started off in scorchio mode in Ireland as the Leaving Cert exams are just around the corner.
Temperatures in the midwest have been as high as 23c with a max of just 13c reported in poor old Malin Head.
Over the coming weeks warm weather dominates but there will be a tendency for some more wetter episodes to ensure that it is not a continuously warm picture.
Also bad news if you live in the North of Ireland because as the month of June progresses the High that has ensured warm and sunny conditions in the North tends to move South which may mean a return to drizzly conditions here in the coming weeks.
However elsewhere there is a possibility of some very warm weather at times this June with 20c likely to be breached regularly.