jimmynokia wrote: » Is there a new convective thread some thunderstorms mentioned in the news for later
DOCARCH wrote: » There is....https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2058058601 Turned into a fine afternoon in Dublin. Mostly sunny. 14.1c atm in Dublin 16.
adocholiday wrote: » I see Met Eireann have rowed back on some of the bad weather forecast for the weekend. Friday, Saturday and Monday looking good for my part of the south east anyway which is definitely at odds with what the charts were saying earlier. I'd take that if it came to pass.
sryanbruen wrote: » May is a very fickle month for weather with the Polar Vortex usually dead so blocked patterns are more prone to happen than westerlies. I think either or is realistically possible at this time though. At the moment, the stratospheric polar vortex has finally gone into summer hibernation mode after clinging onto its fingertips for so so long this winter in a record-breaking or very strong amplitude of westerlies but the lower strat remains in a westerly state for now. We've had a much less sudden descent to easterlies in the stratosphere this spring and in theory, this should mean less of a "major" impact on the Northern Hemisphere compared to 2019 which saw the final warming giving off the effects of a major SSW and set up the extremely blocked pattern in the northern latitudes for the summer. Continue to wait and see what the models have to say on the matter. This April has been the best since 2015 in my opinion. I wasn't too bothered by the onshore breeze knocking back the temperatures here on the east coast for a lot of it although it did get annoying the odd day. Many pleasant sunny days on offer which I tried to make the most of with my 2km walks. This spring in general so far has been very good weather wise. If we somehow manage a good May out of it too which is unlikely right now in my opinion, it'd be up there with the best springs for me. Huge improvement on the autumn and winter we had.
sryanbruen wrote: » This spring in general so far has been very good weather wise. If we somehow manage a good May out of it too which is unlikely right now in my opinion, it'd be up there with the best springs for me. Huge improvement on the autumn and winter we had.
jimmynokia wrote: » What cloud is that called then.https://twitter.com/techbuzzinfo/status/1256303903223750656?s=21
Thelonious Monk wrote: » God I hate that guy. His comments on the Journal are insufferable, especially when it comes to cycling. He blocked me on twitter for saying he looked like a poor man's Shaun Ryder.
Donegal Storm wrote: » Another great day with near unbroken sunshine in Donegal, a few more average days during the week with some much needed rainfall but even then it was just a few hours of rain on Wednesday and the odd shower on Thursday/Friday. Forecast looks great for the week ahead as well, the term 'lockdown weather' might take over from leaving cert weather the longer this goes on, turning into one of the sunniest spells in memory for me
nacho libre wrote: » Based on present guidance it looks like a north- south split for much of next week, so northern counties might stay fine all week, where as southern counties will see heavy rain.
km79 wrote: » Unbelievable day again in south mayo For me this has been the best run of weather in years . Mainly due to the timing of it and the fact that so often a forecasted bad day has turned out so nice Opposite land!!!!!!