cute geoge wrote: » I have silage to cut in north kerry ,i would like 3 dry days to get it done .In the coming week what days do ye think would best suit .I am thinking fri,sat and sunday look the pick of them
John.Icy wrote: » Dublin set to be the coolest location once again, along with other Eastern coastal areas. I love sunshine but christ, 19/20 degrees and a stinker of an east breeze has me begging for a pattern change. GFS is an endless loop of high pressure re-establishing itself to our North dragging back in an east wind. No thanks Long may it continue for further inland and out West though! Looking on at 23 degree temperatures at 11am with jealousy! EDIT: I wonder how high it will get today. Any guesses? I'm going to say 26/27 degrees at either Newport, Mt.Dillon, Markree or perhaps Belmullet as that's the current top.
Gonzo wrote: » yep and today is several degrees cooler than yesterday along the east coast yet again. Currently 19C here, which is a nice temperature but it was 21C this time yesterday and it made close to 23C yesterday. Today I reckon the max along the east coast will be 20/21C. Much of England and particularly Scotland has really cooled down as well. Thursday and Friday are going to be quite cool here I think with plenty of cloud and showers around, so very similar to last weekend. With the current setup I don't see temperatures along the east rising much above 22C at any stage over the next week or so. I would really like a much more southerly based wind to develop, rather than easterly.
Gonzo wrote: » the wind really taking the edge of the warmth here, but once in a suntrap it feels pleasantly warm. Some serious looking rain over the London area right now.
pad199207 wrote: » Yeah the pictures coming out of Kent are atrocious. Of course the avid weather enthusiast would be jealous.