Elmer Blooker wrote: » I heard forecasts recently saying that this week will feel 'autumnal' I only wish June and the first half of August were as warm and pleasant as today! 19.5c and good sunny spells and obviously feeling a LOT warmer in the sun. 23mm since the dry spell ended on Sat.
Gonzo wrote: » not a nice day here in Meath, plenty of heavy showers today and ground still very much wet. Our road is now starting to get covered with leaves, Autumn is well and truly getting going here.
Rock Lesnar wrote: » Was dry all day here, mostly sunny to, i managed to get the garden cut, will try get the lawns out the front cut tomorrow
Gonzo wrote: » got the lawn cut Saturday morning. Not a hope of our lawn being cut for a while now, pure squelch in our garden with so much rain over past 3 days.
Gonzo wrote: » ground is finally starting to dry out a bit now, however I don't think this dryness is going to last very long! A mild, cloudy day here so far.
Rock Lesnar wrote: » Sun is out after a cloudy and misty morning, mower is at the ready, although the bbc forecast tomorrow for us has showers from the west dying out before reaching the east coast so might get the lawns cut tomorrow if not today. Edit: just watched ME's forecast for the next few days, after the news, there will be Sunny spells that could feel warm, showers that could merge into longer spells of rain, might be a risk of thunder to, some heavy rain at times, and feeling fresher.
Mobhi1 wrote: » There was some nice sunshine here for a while a short while ago. It's all overcast now. The temperature reached 18.3C. It's falling back now. Currently 17.9C.
[Deleted User] wrote: » so......….clouds, mist, warm sunny spells, showers, spells of rain, thunder and feeling fresher (all we're missing is snow).......typical Irish weather in other words :rolleyes::rolleyes:
highdef wrote: » With solar radiation rapidly diminishing now, so too do evaporation rates. We're moving into that time of the year when one good deluge of rain can take days to recede. In about a months time, we'll have reached the stage where the ground just doesn't dry out completely unless we get an exceptionally long dry spell.
Danno wrote: » This. And add those remaining ghastly orange streetlights shining on it during the longer dark hours would drive one to a dark room with a bottle of whisky...
Mobhi1 wrote: » We've just had a burst of heavyish rain here. It has died off now. There was nothing recorded.