appledrop wrote: » I know people are saying few nice days in August but all I can think of is all the rain. I know people will say what am I talking about as levels still low but we have had showers nearly everyday for last two weeks which does my head in. I'd prefer one lashing day like today + dry days. Saturday was very pleasant but still only about 17 degrees so certainly not a summers day in my mind.
Artane2002 wrote: » Nice to me is mostly sunny, even if there are a few showers. I wasn't here on the 26th August 2009 so I missed that event. Thanks for your research though!
sryanbruen wrote: » Depends on your definition of nice. 26th August 2015 was very blustery with a lot of showers on a fresh southwesterly wind. 26th August 2009 started off wet with a low that contained the remnants of tropical storm Danny.
Artane2002 wrote: » 2018 sure loves breaking trends... I'm pretty sure all the previous years had nice weather here on the 26th of August except 2018.
Artane2002 wrote: » I don't think I'll be able to survive in SW Ireland during winter. It's good to live in the east!
appledrop wrote: » Wow actually woke up to rain this morning it's that heavy. Torrential out there. I feel sorry for anyone going to see the Pope in that! So glad we got out to playground yesterday.
Meteorite58 wrote: » Fantastic day in Kerry. Got out fishing for a couple of hours, felt grand and warm in short sleeves on the coast getting up to 18.8C at my station.
acequion wrote: » In Kerry here and no way was it by any stretch of the imagination, roasting! We, in SW Ireland, feed off scraps weather wise, but let's not get carried away! Today was a nice day in Kerry, with a max temp of about 18C. And we'll take that.:D
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Lovely day and roasting in cork/ Kerry. Walked around Coomhola woods and drove over priests leap (terrifying!) and what a beautiful view. The blue sky added to the beauty