Supercell wrote: » Cooler for the west, these endless easterlys haven't been warm on the east coast, bring back the westerlies in my back garden!
Gonzo wrote: » could be a bit more showery next Thursday as we start to see a cooling trend as we head towards June. Overall we stay under the influence of ridging but we are very close to those cool Atlantic systems which may impact us slightly at times.
[Deleted User] wrote: » feck this wind - just go away! All my young plants bending over, a few actually blown out of the soil or broken at the base. Young trees taking a right bashing too, huge leaf loss. Hate wind at this time of the year, hard on nature.
RedPeppers wrote: » So for us looking for dry days next week in the west is there any good news? Just a couple of days ago met eireann had us down for a dry and settled early start to the week
Carol25 wrote: » The wind is much stronger than I expected today, the trampoline net did come down! Sustained winds approx 50km/h around 3pm, and gusts to 91km/h according to Met Eireann. Our garden is a bit of a mess with leaves from the Ash Trees. This picture is from the calm before the storm
Kutebride wrote: » Blue skies, amazing fluffy white clouds, rainbows..........followed by sideways rain. Meath
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Looks like summer may be on the way, and the best time of year for it too :cool: Hopefully we can lock this high pressure in for a while, not certain, it could hang around or break down quickly but that's a nice starting point.
RobertKK wrote: » I was hoping for a lot more rain, this "bad" weather, spell has been too dry.
Gonzo wrote: » not a nice day in Meath, showers are lighter but much more frequent than yesterday, lots of gusty squalls of mist and drizzle, temperatures down on yesterday as well, currently a chilly 13C. Fire will be lit this evening. Probably the poorest day we've had here since May 1st.