sryanbruen wrote: » Today is as poor as it gets, atrocious day in Dublin with ongoing rain after rain. Models aren’t inspiring either... definitely don’t want to see these kinds of charts very close to Summer with extensive northern blocking. I’m getting recollections of 2012. As I said previously, I’m very pessimistic about this coming Summer.
sryanbruen wrote: » Today is as poor as it gets, atrocious day in Dublin with ongoing rain after rain.Models aren’t inspiring either... definitely don’t want to see these kinds of charts very close to Summer with extensive northern blocking. I’m getting recollections of 2012. As I said previously, I’m very pessimistic about this coming Summer.
Gonzo wrote: » really nasty afternoon out there, loads of surface water, gutters overflowing. 2 very wet and cold days in a row now. May doesn't get worse than this. Next weeks warmth has been downgraded alot over past 48 hours as well with temperatures more likely to reach 15C or 16C at best, instead of the low 20s.
SleetAndSnow wrote: » Bit of rain for the east while the south and west are dry for once Sunny and partly cloudy here. Warm in the sun and cold enough in the shade.
pad199207 wrote: » The snow symbol just came up on the Davis. Could May get any worse
DOCARCH wrote: » Same with me... Sun's out again in Dublin 16 after earlier rain. Looks like some hefty showers now in the midlands moving slowly east.
snowstorm445 wrote: » Looking like next weeks dry spell could be gone by next weekend. Have a trip planned with a few visitors around Ireland for weekend and a few days after, looking like it could be a complete washout if the charts verify. Would be very disappointed if that came off but would be typical of this country tbh. The weather is rarely good when you want it to be. :P
acequion wrote: » I sympathise. I rarely plan trips in Ireland any more, preferring to do them spur of the moment if good weather arrives. And if not I'd rather be at home when it's rainy and miserable. We have some stunning places to go in this country but you need the weather to enjoy them.
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Hold on a second didn’t someone say a heatwave for next week? Is this now gone?
YanSno wrote: » Looks like this current pattern will continue on further into june.Am still sticking with July being best month for nice warm settle weather where High Pressure will be close to our south-east. Winds will vary from south west to south east.
Gonzo wrote: » next week was originally looking quite warm, but this has been downgraded, we are now looking at low to mid teens in the east and possibly 17C or 18C in the west next week, then after that it looks like a return to the cold conditions similar to what we have now. May is looking rather grim compared to last year, certainly very different to the May we had last year.
nacho libre wrote: » I presume you look at global weather drivers to come to this conclusion? So why is it that you see July as being a settled month?