Monday, August 30, 2010

Dry and settled at first...

A lot of dry and settled weather to begin and this will last until September 3rd when some rain will move in from the West. Thereafter a low pressure system to the West of Ireland will start to bring a lot of rain, though the High Pressure to the North of Ireland still shows some signs of having a bearing on our weather so around September 7th there could be a return to some drier weather for a few days.

After 10th of Septeber things get more changeable though and Low pressure begins to dominate the weather and this type of weather regime will actually stay in place for the following 2 weeks until about September 24th.

Then there will be another East/West split like at the beginning of September as rain to the West battles some drier weather to the East of the country. Temperatures overall for the month of September are going to be well above normal.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Drier and Brighter

The forecast for the 30 days until the middle of August promises a lot of dry and bright weather up until the end of the first week in August. Then the weather looks set to break down once more with more rain or showers at times. Temperatures will be on the warm or mild side and has been the case for much of the Summer cool nights will be at a premium. Later in the period though as things get more unsettled there may be a few single figure nights. Daytime temperatures will be in the range 17 to 21c generally perhaps into the low twenties at times.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Warm for most of June/Thundery

The 30 Day Forecast predicts a cool end to May but things will warm up as we head into June. Most if not all of June should be warmer than average but from time to time there will be some very heavy thundery downpours associated with nearby LowPressure and a breakdown of the High