Rock Lesnar wrote: » Same here, cleared now, cloudy and very breezy
Gonzo wrote: » rain cleared about an hour ago but we've had a very heavy shower since, and it's feeling fairly chilly. I wasn't expecting today to be quite so wet.
Mobhi1 wrote: » I always wonder is north Dublin classified as being in the northern half of Ireland but it must be for this forecast as we've had 2.0mm of rain in the last hour and it's still raining. It's 14.6C now. There was a high of 16.4C before the rain.
JCX BXC wrote: » How could it be improved in your opinion, what information is missing?
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Overcast cool damp morning here. The old weather is always good when the kids go back to school chestnut has been banished for another year!
Elmer Blooker wrote: » warm sunshine and 21c ...... as good as any day this summer. 21.3c and cloudy, IF only the sun stayed out a 24 or 25 could easily be achieved but as usual our climate is always about 'if only'.
DOCARCH wrote: » Sunny in (my part of) Dublin. 21c atm.
km79 wrote: » Dull Damp Dreary Depressing East galway
Thelonious Monk wrote: » God its bad enough in dublin but how the hell do you live out west if its constantly grey and raining? I mean does it not depress the f*ck out of you?
grizzlyadams wrote: » All is not lost,my "sources" tell me the fine weather shall return...in a week....
Gonzo wrote: » I would be very cautious about expecting any sort of settled weather any time soon. The latest ensembles for Dublin (the driest part of the country), show a classic sine wave indicated areas of low pressure with contrasting temperatures between each area of low pressure. Temperatures look several degrees below normal for much of the coming week, but very short lived warmer spikes in between.