LEIN wrote: » Can't wait for this particular phase of weather to pass, it is boring the arse off of me.....
ArKl0w wrote: » To be fair,I don't think anyone in that video are ill equipped being members of mountaineers Ireland and all that Obviously and I've said it here before,if on Lug,bring someone who knows what they're doing There's a slightly longer but easier route to the top than those lads took The people to ask in advance would be the folks in the Glenmalure lodge
ArKl0w wrote: » Anyone that truly loves snow goes to visit it,it's the only option on this island and less than an hours drive from you! I actually can't believe the amount of people with a resource like the Wicklow mountains on their doorstep that don't go!
Gonzo wrote: » Snow in the mountains doesn't count! Most people want it at home. Snow in other places is nice but there is nothing like snow at home.
ArKl0w wrote: » Go to Lugnaquilla Gonzo Why do we go to Lugnaquilla? Because it's there Gorgeous snow up there last week Enjoy https://www.facebook.com/paul.kavanagh.3517/posts/1082949675146889
power pants wrote: » Started to get very cold and suddenly getting a little darker. Looks like it might snow later
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Dirty morning here damp cloudy but mild enough. Weather for week looks good mainly dry not to cold and some brightness. Just realised that we are only half way really to the clocks going forward again. It's too long I think we'd be better off if they changed at end of Feb.
Kingswood Rover wrote: » BBC wekl ahead is not even signaling frost at night anywhere other than the south east of England all next week.
pedigree 6 wrote: » Right i'll add my own little prediction for 2017.:D This is for the southeast of Ireland. Based on a rough link to El Nino and La Nina conditions giving stormy and wet weather to Ireland and the middle between El Nino and La Nina (neutral) giving dry conditions to the southeast. With ENSO heading back into neutral territory and predicted to stay this way till October.https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/enso/january-2017-enso-update-happy-new-year I'm predicting a drier than normal spring and drier than normal summer and perhaps wetter than normal autumn and winter as it heads back into El Nino conditions. You heard it here first.;)
sryanbruen wrote: » By patterns I mean: QBO, AO, NAO, SW, El Nino / La Nina etc.
esposito wrote: » For now yes, but if the hp shifts to a favourable position who knows, things could get interesting in a couple of weeks time
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Is the beast from the east being widely touted here last week dead in the water?
pa990 wrote: » So, with the last "artic blast" being a tad over exaggerated, What's in store for the rest off the month ?
pedigree 6 wrote: » Right i'll add my own little prediction.:D This is for the southeast of Ireland. Based on a rough link to El Nino and La Nina conditions giving stormy and wet weather to Ireland and the middle between El Nino and La Nina (neutral) giving dry conditions to the southeast. With ENSO heading back into neutral territory and predicted to stay this way till October.https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/enso/january-2017-enso-update-happy-new-year I'm predicting a drier than normal spring and drier than normal summer and perhaps wetter than normal autumn and winter as it heads back into El Nino conditions. You heard it here first.;)