Oneiric 3 wrote: » Its almost like there is a warm bubble of air stuck over the west of Ireland over the last couple of days. Not unusual in an easterly, but under more typical easterly patterns at this time of year, you would expect much of the western side of the UK to experience similar temps, yet they have been cooler than us, which is unusual in itself. The current temps here would be considered unusually warm and muggy in late July and August. That they occurring so early in the year hints to me that something isn't quite right with this current pattern.
JCX BXC wrote: » Well to be fair, very little of the last year has been 'typical', with Ophelia and the immense March snow.
Artane2002 wrote: » Parts of Norway and Sweden have been warmer than Spain lately. The heat is quite exceptional for those countries. For the past 8 days, the high temperatures have been 24-30C in Oslo and the forecast for the next 9 days there is 24-31C. This would be unusual for summer, let alone spring. The duration makes this heatwave even crazier.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Cloudy in Cork City and 15 degrees oh sun come back. The grey is very bland looking.
Oneiric 3 wrote: » Sun is zapping everything and everyone is sight here. Thought I heard it demonically laughing just there as it blinding white heat glow grows ever more intense.
pauldry wrote: » Hard to know if we will get day 9 in a row of temperatures over 19c in Sligo today It rained a bit and its 15c now but this afternoon will be warmer. Can we breach 19c again?!
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Would you like to swap weather? :cool::pac:
Gonzo wrote: » I think Spring started off great with Storm Emma etc but the cold went on for far too long. It felt bitterly cold up to the start of May, then we had that very warm weekend, which is probably still the warmest weather we've had here in the East this year so far. My home is only starting to become warm now after what seemed like 6 months of single digit temperatures prolonging the cold feel indoors.
compsys wrote: » I know what you mean but you can’t deny it’s been a very pleasant May. Even in the East. It’s already up to 21c in Dublin today with high humidity so back to feeling warm I think. Even though there’ll be a bit less sun over the next few days, it looks like it’ll be warmer in and around Dublin as there’ll be less of a sea breeze.