Hooter23 wrote: » If this is the kind of weather they get in summer in most other countries they can keep it...our normal 18-22 degrees we get in summer is much better than this torture :pac:
Gonzo wrote: » loving this weather, 25C here today. To the people thinking that this weather is torture or way too oppressive, this is like an easterly cold snap compared to hot days they get in many European countries. Several days of 36C+ with no wind is a very different experience and most of Europe regularly gets that in the summer! I've been experience insane humidity by day and night in London and what we get here pales in comparison.
Gonzo wrote: » To the people thinking that this weather is torture or way too oppressive, this is like an easterly cold snap compared to hot days they get in many European countries. Several days of 36C+ with no wind is a very different experience and most of Europe regularly gets that in the summer!
mickmackey1 wrote: » I disagree, for some reason I find 36C in Spain easier to handle than 28C in this country.
Murrisk wrote: » It doesn't really matter what happens in other countries, the inhabitants there are acclimatised to it. And many people don't really like hot weather and don't complain when it switches back to cooler conditions. The heat today is much different from yesterday. Yesterday had a lovely breeze, today was much more oppressive.
highdef wrote: » Where in the country are you? I'm over 40km from the east coast and there was a breeze all day. Dublin Airport was reporting gusts to 50 kmph during the afternoon
Murrisk wrote: » I'm in Dublin, very little breeze where I was. Do you think people are making it up when they say that they found it oppressive?
Outlook for second half of next week: Fresh weather with a mixture of sunny intervals and passing showers. Temperatures typically in the mid-teens and in places into the high teens.
pedigree 6 wrote: » I know this is a weather forum. But I've been watching the worldview satellite pictures from NASA for the last while and Meteorite has a little bit of in his pic above. So I'd thought I'd ask maybe here. You see those blue green patches on the pictures are those Blue Green Algae ( Cyanobacteria ). They don't look like sand banks. But maybe they are. I was just thinking with the warm weather and no real storms in the last while that it could possibly be Cyanobacteria. Anyway anyone hazard a guess?? Edit: It's not the end of the world if I don't get an answer. I just said i'd chance it.:D :pac:
JCX BXC wrote: » I'd love you to tell.me anywhere in Europe that regularly gets 36c and no wind for days on end. It does happen, and may happen annually, but it is rare.
Murrisk wrote: » Southern inland Spain.
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Syran could you check something out for me please. With all the talk of slane today one of my favourite concert memories is REM and oasis on July 22 1995. I remember it as a glorious hot day can you confirm for me please?
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Thanks guys that whole summer was glorious iirc and have great if somewhat grainy memories of it
Reckless Abandonment wrote: » My garden is loving this.