Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Explain please??
Artane2002 wrote: » Low pressure was centred over us/just to the south of us bringing very cool and strong northeasterly winds and wet weather. Edit: Sryan beat me
sryanbruen wrote: » It ended off with a dartboard low right over top of Ireland. Before that, a nice Bank Holiday weekend and Monday if on the cool side.
Gonzo wrote: » big improvement today after the cold and wet conditions of the past week. Unfortunately the forecast for first half of May is looking brutal. We could be lighting fires till June.
lawred2 wrote: » Mild balmy evening in Dublin with bird song. Idyllic really. Amazing how the absence of a breeze can make such a difference.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Are we talking about anything approaching record low temperatures for May?
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Was it really balmy in Dublin last night folks?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Turning much colder for a time, particularly at night, over the next 48 hours and not feeling great on windward east coasts. A real taste of Winter. Around 7 - 10c daytime - but dropping just below freezing inland after dark.
MidMan25 wrote: » It's still spring, i'm not sure what some people expect. Hasn't been too a bad spring down here in Cork at all, save the proper warmth for mid summer. There are some people on here who moan relentlessly about normal Irish weather, fair enough if it's much wetter or colder than normal but if it's around average then why the moaning?
acequion wrote: » I'm in my conservatory and find it very pleasant. It's dry and bright here in Tralee this afternoon, even if a little chilly. Each to their own when it comes to the weather and as we all have to live the weather it brings out the quirks and crankiness in us all when it doesn't suit us. Likewise people celebrate it in their own way when it's good. For example, personally, I couldn't imagine barbecues and dressing like I was headed for the nearest playa in March or April as seems to be the trend with many. For me that's for the real summer. So as yet all my shorts and skinny tops etc are still in the attic and it's nice to be looking forward to all of that. And if we don't get it there's always the land of the real summer playas, Spain.:)