Graces7 wrote: » Sweet soft music of heavy rain... Long may it last, refreshing the air and nourishing the thirsty earth. My garden is dry and this will push growth on now... west mayo offshore
Gonzo wrote: » another disappointing day, cool and wet. If there is a bright side, at least the next few days will get milder, before next weeks cool and wet spell.
Kutebride wrote: » So dismal today. Meath. Inlaws had the shorts packed! Flying in from UK hoping for sunny bank holiday. Don't think it's shorts weather. They should stay put. Looking sunny for the weekend in the UK.
Xenji wrote: » 13mm of rain so far in Castlebar today and it looks like another 20-30mm by the end of the month, it is really making up for the highly unusual dry conditions we had for the majority of the month. A yellow blight warning out as well till Saturday.
acequion wrote: » Seems like normal service has completely resumed with miserable Atlantic muck in the west, while much nicer in the sunny south east and proper summer over further east in England. Days like today are the reason why so many Irish don't holiday in Ireland. And thankfully I've a sun holiday of my own to look forward to from Monday. But will I be returning to this two weeks later? Very depressing if so. As another poster said,this might be the year we get a later summer! Fingers crossed because this is truly awful.:(
lawred2 wrote: » It is getting seriously concerning now I can't stomach a summer hearing about day after day of 25 degrees in the South of England when we're faced with an overcast 16 degrees
Donegal Storm wrote: » Certainly been no drought or dry soils here in Donegal, another miserable wet day after a brief respite yesterday, rained pretty much non stop from Thursday night through to Tuesday afternoon before that. Haven't got any stats but would suspect its already a wetter than average month here even before todays rain