highdef wrote: » Why is it being unseasonably cool a good thing?
Graces7 wrote: » Because we do not all like excessive heat :rolleyes:
Oneiric 3 wrote: » Grass beginning to show signs of stress here with a clear 'yellowing' along verges & edges. Open fields nearby not looking so bad, probably because of early morning mists that have allowed some trace moisture to be collected. Looked like the heavens were going to open here 30 mins ago, and one or 2 big drops did fall but that was it.
The_Brood wrote: » Freezing in Dublin everyone in winter coats. Im certain previous Mays were nicer. Whever global warming is taking place, it certainly skipped Ireland.
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Tried to sit out this evening but the wind is just a bit too cool for my liking. Very warm to me would be temps in excess of 25 degrees. I doubt it’s more than 15 at the moment and the breeze is taking the edge right off it as it’s done for most of this month.
lawred2 wrote: » Trying not to be smart here but if you're waiting around for days in excess of 25 degrees you could very well be spending the entire year indoors.
highdef wrote: » Big difference between 15 and 25c though. If 25c is considered very warm (which I would generally agree with), about 20c would be considered warm if accompanied by light winds and fairly unbroken sunshine. With a breeze going and/or cloudy spells, it would need to be around 22/23c before I'd consider it warm. Again, each to their own however I have to agree about the fantastic clarity and visibility. The air source, which has regularly being sourced from continental Europe, had resulted in some extremely low humidity at times which had led to some stunning visibility.
highdef wrote: » Yeah but unseasonably cool in May basically means cold. May is not a particularly warm month, in any case. So for it to be unseasonably cool means that it's rather cold. I don't think "excessive heat" is in any part of this argument, just the discussion of an unusually cold late spring month. Fair enough if we were encroaching on 30c during the month of May, then excessive heat could be brought into the equation but for most regions of the country on most days, mid teens seems to be the order of the day for the maximum temperature. Sometimes a bit warmer, sometimes a bit cooler but on the the whole it's inarguably been a very cool month thus far with the drier than normal weather being the only thing that's kept the month from feeling unpleasant.
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Trust me I’m not waiting around for it but I’m just pointing out that 15 degrees is not my idea of very warm. No likes in that I know but each to their own.
Reckless Abandonment wrote: » Anyone else having trouble seeing MT forecasts. It will show new post 2hours ago but when I open it, yesterday's forecast is the newest one . This only happens every now and then..
Graces7 wrote: » exactly so! I was raised during the War and after without central heating and find folks seem these days to need far far more heating than we ever had, The mid teens is as high as is comfortable FOR ME. Last summer was torture. lol.. vive la difference ps raining water and midges here Over and out..not enough well to stay
sryanbruen wrote: » That happens to me nearly all the time on mobile. On PC, I've never had the issue.
Graces7 wrote: » You are misunderstanding as you are seeing/assessing it from a tech meteorological view whereas my view is subjective. And no no excessive heat and I did not say there was but just enough to make sitting out pleasant even for very old folk who cannot tolerate excessive heat and to whom excessive has a personal rather techn meaning Mid teens is perfection. anything more is too much! It has been thus a perfect week weather wise. Hardly VERY cool, but again thi sis always subjective
expectationlost wrote: » met eireann is telling me its 18 degrees celsius in dublin today???? in north dublin its overcast and cold
nacho libre wrote: » A summer with temperatures between 22- 24 degrees would be ideal for me. I am not a fan of temperatures in the high twenties to low 30s - especially when you are stuck in heavy traffic.
pad199207 wrote: » That’s why we have the beautiful invention of Air Con ;-)