nacho libre wrote: » How about a northerly airflow after the brief easterly? As i said those looking for spring warmth book a flight to somewhere warm, because based on most of the current output there is none to be had anytime soon for Ireland.
mickger844posts wrote: » Having looked at the trends of the various models I feel this Easterly 2.0 is locked in now.
nacho libre wrote: » Well i would still be a bit cautious given the UKMO model are not really on board at the moment. They just keep the low out to the west of Ireland too close, Hopefully they'll do something favourable with it on the next run.
sicknotexi wrote: » Met Eireann are already forecasting snow for Saturday evening/night and Sunday.
BLIZZARD7 wrote: » Arpege isn't messing about... All output is absolutely superb this morning except for the UKMO - it should come on board on the 12z today. This is looking like yet another notable spell of weather. Between this,what's come so far and also early next winter I suspect 2018 will be a major year in weather folklore.
derekon wrote: » Hi Blizzard7, may I ask what you mean by "and also early next winter"?........I thought more than five days was outside the reliable time frame? D
nacho libre wrote: » Surprising they committed to it so soon, normally they are more cautious. Also when an employee was interviewed they said it was an uncertain outlook. If their main model(ECM) shows something akin to the last UKMO run(hopefully it won't) that forecast will change.
gabeeg wrote: » The sun goes through a roughly 11 year cycle of activity, producing what it are called sunspots. Lots of sunspots means more solar radiation and higher temps. We are now in or approaching what is called a solar-minima, meaning there are very few sunspots expected and a colder than usual winter can be hoped for.
patneve2 wrote: » Looking like a 24 hour window for snow showers at least in a frigid ENE wind if charts dont downgrade. Convective potential not as good as the end of feb but you'd expect at least a few inches off that. Atm looks like a better version of the mid march 2013 cold snap i think-hoping for those who live in E Leinster that the winds stay lighter than that episode though. Cannot believe im going to miss this one (if it happens)
Runswithfeet wrote: » Farmer popping in here,living in NW,are we likely to see a frosty weekend?