munsterlegend wrote: » Yeah but it wasn’t a potentially dangerous period? Tomorrow a risk of flooding primarily and maybe snowy in higher ground.
kingshankly wrote: » We had record breaking February temperatures during the week hardly a word about it but now we have a thread about wind and rain🙈🙈
JCX BXC wrote: » That's not particularly accurate, there was lots of discussion about that weather.
Gonzo wrote: » probably rain/sleet for most low lying areas, but it's going to feel really chilly with cold, cold rain mixed with sleet and winds. A real feeling of late winter. A feeling we only had on a handful of days in the last week of January of the entire winter. After a month of low to mid teen temperatures and mostly dry and sunny conditions, this is not going to feel good tomorrow!.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Snow risk getting a bit more real Snow risk is greater now than any other risk with this system. A surprise for some potentially on the cards. Some height will always help.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Snow risk is greater now than any other risk with this system. A surprise for some potentially on the cards. Some height will always help.
DOCARCH wrote: » ME a bit more 'straight talking' this morning....Later in the afternoon the rain will turn to snow in places as the winds become more northeasterly in direction and temperatures drop to between 1 and 5 degrees.
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » A month of low to mid teen temperature? I know February is a short month but it has more than four days.
Artane2002 wrote: » The south had a poor month but that doesn't speak for everyone else. The east had a very mild, very sunny month as has been well documented by now.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Not sure where this idea of snow is coming from. Certainly above 300-400 metres, but lower down it's more cold rain/maybe sleet. There's no cold to speak of and the northwesterly backedge airmass won't support the snow some are hoping for. No soundings showing anything close to low-level snow. I think Met Éireann were a little unclear when they mentioned snow above and should have said on mountains.
je551e wrote: » Snowing here in Kerry
DOCARCH wrote: » Where in Kerry?
Sleety_Rain wrote: » Looks classic Evap cooling situation for some.
je551e wrote: » Killarney snowing heavy
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Tempetures weren't in the mid to low teens for a month, or anywhere near it anywhere on the island.
Gonzo wrote: » temperatures here in Meath were above 10C for most of February from the 5th of February onwards. The first 4 days of the month were still a bit chilly from that zonal cold spell end of January. The 7th, 9th, 10th and 11th of February narrowly missed 10C with temperatures around 8 or 9C. From the 12th onwards every day reached at least 10C with most days reaching 13C. In total 20 out of the 28 days reached double figures by day, most of them beyond 12C. 6 nights went sub-zero in total, the first 5 nights of February were sub-zero and then again on the 27th of February.
munsterlegend wrote: » MacGillycuddy's Reeks?
je551e wrote: » No the other side , 150 asl according to an app
JCX BXC wrote: » Feet or Meters?