compsys wrote: » Are you serious? This is why I’d struggle so much living in the West. I’m sure Dublin has had at least 14 or 15 set days since then. Maybe someone else can confirm?
Gavlor wrote: » we’ll more than likely get the best of any decent snow for winter too!
sryanbruen wrote: » Please read my posts properly, I never said anywhere that it’s hazy today. That was in response to 2 August.
highdef wrote: » But your post said "Another day of sun tending to be hazy in nature in my area. Temperature has very little impact for me. Have seen a lot of such days this year with visibility not that great." There's nothing to suggest a connection with the 2nd of August. I'd read it as being a report on current conditions at the time of writing.
sryanbruen wrote: » It’s a reply to somebody’s post who mentioned 2nd of August, that’s what the quote was for. I reworded it anyway. Fantastic morning in Dublin again with only a few clouds.
pad199207 wrote: » Another beautiful morning in Kildare. Long may it last. Next week not looking great with Low Pressure dominating possible
Gonzo wrote: » a stunning day here in Meath and temperatures have finally recovered, currently 18C, we could reach 20 or 21C on Friday. Breakdown begins Friday night into Saturday morning for much of the country.
km79 wrote: » Feck so it does Was hoping to get one nice day of weekend out of it
pauldry wrote: » Nicest day since August 2nd in Sligo when it was 25.2c. Hope Saturday at least holds dry in the East as Im there with the kids.