Thursday, June 23, 2011

Becoming Warmer

The 30 Day Weather Forecast is predicting a warmer period for Ireland to start July. Now the East and South of the country are going to get the best of this weather but it will be pleasant at times too in the West and North though here there will be small amounts of rain at times with the risk of more thundery outbursts after warmer spells. Cooler again by mid July with more showers and rain.
Wind and rain have taken a toll on plants

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Warmer July?

June has been a disaster so far weatherwise but before we write it off the last week and start of July should see more in the way of dry weather with just some low to medium rainfall at times in the Northern half of Ireland. Temperatures will be average.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Cool and Showery Warmer later

The next 30 days sees a lot of cool and showery weather from the Northwest. Thereafter coming to the end of the period it gets quite warm with High Pressure over Ireland and gentle winds once again. Temperatures of 21 or 22c possible for the end of May and start of June.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Becoming more Unsettled

The Medium Range weather forecast for Ireland is promising more in the way of cool and unsettled weather after a dry and warm Friday and Saturday.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

More unsettled 30 Days

The next month will see a lot of unsettled wet and showery weather over Ireland. THere will be dry spells too mainly in the South but the prevailing Southwesterlies are returning so we are going to see more in the way of our regular weather patterns in Ireland for the next 30 days. This will result in much more rain than we have been accustomed to of late and there will be windy days too.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Dry at First then Rain

The 30 Day Forecast model will see a dry and sometimes frosty first 2 weeks to the period with some light rain or sleet at times too but amounts overall will be quite low. Temperatures will be around 3 to 6c. Then for the following 2 weeks the Atlantic takes over bringing the temperatures into double figures for all of Ireland and with it bringing more in the way of wind and rain for the second half of February

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Cold and Wintry, brief mild interlude

The cold wintry weather will last up to and including the Christmas with only brief milder spells and a lot of snow up to the Christmas itself. This is going to have a disasterous effect on the travel plans of millions and planes and trains will face major delays in Ireland and the UK.

The only possible light at the end of the tunnel for those with travel plans for the Christmas is that there may be a brief slow thaw from December 22nd onwards.


Big Freeze Continues
 However temperatures will be very low indeed at 2 to 4c so expect any lying snow to hang around for much of the festive period.

It does look like a lot of people will not bother to travel at all from the UK as conditions here could be unprecidented for recent times and also parts of Northern Ireland and Leinster in Ireland where the main population bases are are going to get a lot of snow in the next week.

As we say there is a high likelihood of the cold weather lasting well into the New Year but weathergossip does not envisage there being as much snow as we have seen in the lead up to Christmas. In fact December may turn out to be the snowiest month of the Winter but it is still too early to say and January rarely brings quiet weather.