pad199207 wrote: » bitta heat
km79 wrote: » I've been watching the skies all day and that JUST energy west of us thankfully
Oneiric 3 wrote: » After what was a perfect spring day in east Galway with blue skies, calm winds and singing birds, it turned quite vicious in the last half hour with black skies, winds gusting to near gale and a ton of rain. 7.9mm since 6pm alone. Haven't seen anything like this is quite a while.
Rock Lesnar wrote: » Sunny and dry for 3 days straight here, had a party outside friday evening, wedding yesterday and more importantly got the grass cut today, what more could ya want
Oneiric 3 wrote: » To be honest, I can't remember April 2009, but I do recall a healthy amount of thunder during the following summer.
sryanbruen wrote: » At least April 2009 was sunny and warm (April 2018 hasn't felt to me regardless of what the stats say). :cool:
Oneiric 3 wrote: » As I mentioned a few days ago, Mean RH values this April are running well above normal, and up to yesterday, are coming in at the highest since 2009. Ominous signal for the Summer ahead? :P Data from Ogimet and is the 'IMT' national average.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Syran gave a 60% chance of nice warm weather for the bank holiday 7 days ago. Anywhere near 90% chance yet?
sryanbruen wrote: » 1st-14th April sunshine totals at Irish stations reveal that it has been a truly dull start to the month. Knock Airport has recorded only 11.7 hours of sunshine in the past 14 days and stations have had less than 20% of their average April sunshine so far, we normally should be around 50% at this point.Data comes from Met Éireann.
kingshankly wrote: » So you say it’s cold and wet yet you think it’s excellent 🤔🤔🤔
Artane2002 wrote: » Everyone has a different definition of excellent, don't forget that. Thursday was nothing special but I thought it was excellent despite the cold wind and showers.