Thursday, July 26, 2012

Cool and Unsettled

The weather for the next 30 days is basically cool and unsettled with showers or longer outbreaks of rain at times. Temperatures are going to be below average overall in the period by 1 to 2c and rainfall again will be above normal by 20 or 30%. All parts of Ireland will see heavy rain with perhaps the Southern half seeing most of it. Towards the end of August there is a possibility of some more warm weather with temperatures in the 20s for a few days at least.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

30 Day Forecast More of the Same

Well the weather has been very unsettled to start this Summer and it looks set to remain that way right into July. Some supercell thunderstorms have formed and there has been a lot of flooding and high rainfall in all parts of Ireland with only the very North of the country escaping the worst of it. The weather will not be as bad in the coming weeks but showery days will be the order. However there will be a few pleasant days too when the temperature will climb to 20 or 21c. It is unlikely we will see temperatures of near 28c that we saw at the end of May again this Summer.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Warm to start then Thundery

warm this end to May for Ireland
Warm weather looks likely to start the period with temperatures getting up to the mid 20s in some parts of Ireland but then they will drop back to the High teens around the start of June. Thereafter it will be quite thundery but warm and there will be heavy rain especially in more Southern and Eastern parts of Ireland. The North and the West may see more in the way of sunshine for the first week of June. Temperatures for June will be higher than they have been all year and the month will certainly have an overall average temperature of above average. In the normal run of things in June we would get temperatures during the day of between 15 and 18c but this year it looks like the temperature will be around 16 to 20c a lot of the time and in any prolonged sunshine even higher. A lot of the weather in the next 30 days in Ireland is going to come from the South and East of the country so more of a continental feel to the weather even when it is wet but at the moment the first week of the period is looking very nice indeed and if you were to pinpoint the best periods of weather it would seem that May 23rd to May 27th will see a lot of warm sunny weather for Ireland and also June 7th to June 10th looks good at the moment.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Dry Start to May then Cool

The next few days are going to be dry a lot of the time with most of the rain in the East. As the month of May moves on the rain will become more widespread. All the time temperatures will be quite low for the time of year continuing the cold spring weather.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Dry Weather on the Way

A lot of dry weather is on the way according to the latest weather charts for March though there is some doubt as to whether it will last past mid-month. Temperatures could get up as high as 17 or 18c depending on wind direction and sunshine amounts. Later on in the month things go downhill a bit as the more unsettled weather returns but high pressure will be nearby.

All the latest here

Monday, December 5, 2011

Colder and some storms

The weather is set to be cold and quite stormy for December 2011 with the possibility of some snow at times especially in more Northern areas of Ireland. Very deep areas of low pressure are skirting to the North so we are at risk of at least one big storm in the month. Temperatures are going to be around the normal 6 to 9c with some light frosts.

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