Thursday, March 14, 2019

30 Day Weather Forecast for Ireland

We are looking at things settling down over the coming days in Ireland starting on March 19th and ending on March 24th. Temperatures of 12 to 16c over this period.

From March 24th to 28th it becomes unsettled once again but probably not as wet as recently and in any case temperatures will still be 11 to 14c.

Moving into April cooler weather is signalled with showers in a Northerly wind and temperatures of just 7 to 10c. Showers will not be heavy.

In the long run April will not be nearly as volatile as March and it looks like some warmer spells will start appearing on the charts after week one.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

30 Day Weather Forecast for Ireland

March 2019 will be wet wintry and cool at first for the first half of the month. Then it will become drier with less rain.

Temperatures for the month will start at below normal values but finish the month well above normal.

Some snow is expected in March especially around the 10th to 15th of the month.

Late month sees temperatures of 18 or 19c with high pressure to the fore.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

30 Day Weather

Wet and unsettled to near the end of September

Drier and Fair for the start of October for Ireland

After this conditions will slowly get colder and wetter.

By mid October frost is likely.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Unsettled with some Warm Spells

The rest of Spring looks like it is going to be very unsettled and showery and cold. However temperatures are set to rise as we head into May in Ireland with more in the way of sunshine and less showers. However there will not be a prolonged spell of settled weather and the sunny days will be sometimes cold liike the ones gone by.

Early May should see some decent dry days before more heavy rain or showers midmonth and this in turn will be followed by more in the way of quiet weather. Temperatures of 12 to 15 or 16c can be expected.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Warm end to Summer

As the heady days of July now seem a distant memory to those of us in the Northwest it is pleasing to see that the next 2 weeks will have very mild or warm weather in Sligo. Some parts of Ireland will get 24 or 25c especially in South central parts and should the winds turn Southeast then the mid West. August ends with dry bright weather and a Southwest wind and temperatures of 20 to 23c. Then September starts with temperatures of 24c and it is like this for the first couple of days. After this there is cool and unsettled weather dangerously close to the North coast of Ireland but the South remains near 20c whereas 14c will be the temperature in Donegal.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Cold Weather Dominates

There will be a lot of cold weather for the next month with the risk of snow on occasions and a lot of frosty nights for Ireland. Temperatures as low as minus 10c cannot be ruled out as we head into February. The Atlantic is fighting a losing battle and there will only be a few mild days here and there but the predominant theme will be a cold one with temperatures of around 4 to 7c the norm. However there will be times when the weather will actually be colder than this and temperatures on these days will struggle above freezing. These days are most likely when the is frost or snow on the ground.
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Monday, December 17, 2012

Next 30 Days cool and mixed

A cool if not cold outlook for the next 30 days with some windy weather at times. In summary Ireland can expect a bit of everything as the Atlantic remains quite mobile but with the Jetstream a little further South than would be normally the case temperatures will remain quite low at times and on the odd occasion snow will be a risk especially on high ground and in the North.

There will also be a lot of windy and wet days too as active low pressure systems move close to or over Ireland and the North and West will again be most at risk from these.

Of the dry days there is a slight downside to this too as there will be frosty nights with the Jetstream so far South. 

Mild weather will not really be a feature of the weather but on a few occasions like the week before Christmas and perhaps the New Year it may be quite mild with temperatures into double figures.