Beechwoodspark wrote: » Did anyone hear the forecast at 7-55am? Evelyn said remember the sun is as strong in April as in August but obviously the temps are different. Is this true?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Did anyone hear the forecast at 7-55am? Evelyn said remember the sun is as strong in April as in August but obviously the temps are different. Is this true? Just, I see a lot more sun burn in August than I’ve ever seen in April.
Rock Lesnar wrote: » 4th day in a row now of it been dry and sunny
Graces7 wrote: » Beautiful day here. West Mayo, offshore island. Sun and wind and blue blue sky
Artane2002 wrote: » MÉ are forecasting rain and thunder for tonight in Dublin. Interesting to see if we do get thunder.
highdef wrote: » Was that the TV forecast? I don't see it mentioned on the website forecast.
sryanbruen wrote: » An update on this. Up to the 27th, Knock Airport is at 45.9 hours of sunshine. The current dullest April record for Ireland is 60.1 hours at the same station last year. Up to the 24th, the station had only 29.0 hours of sunshine so it has risen by 16.9 hours in 3 days. If it weren't for these past 3 days and for the rest of the days to remain with very minimal sunshine here, it would have set a new dullest April record for the entirety of the British Isles, not just Ireland! Just the frosting on the cake for how depressing the month has been.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Its far too cold in Dublin for thunder, thats lunacy. Very little to no convection in the rainbelt on the way.