John.Icy wrote: » 20 in D9. As someone who enjoys proper heat, these spells of fine weather leave me fairly jealous of those further inland on days like today! I'm rather surprised we are several degrees behind the likes of North Kildare as the breeze is really light today. Will surely knick a 21 or 22 degrees here by 4 or 5pm if it stays this light.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I'm in D5, if you're somewhere out of the wind it's lovely and warm, doesn't get much better than this in Dublin!
John.Icy wrote: » I'd disagree personally tbh! The weather is nonetheless beautiful but 19/20 degrees is just not that exceptional, it's achieved often enough in Dublin even in not so good summers. My back yard is sheltered enough from all sides but the gentle breeze is still fresh and cool. World of difference between 20 degrees and 25 degrees. I'd miss living in S.Kildare big time in times like this. Each to their own of course, I acknowledge this is warm/hot and perfect to many! I'd just like a little more heat. Too early with this type if setup though.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » It was 24°C at Casement at 15:00. Most definitely not typical Dublin weather. It’ll naturally be a bit cooler by the sea but most of the city isn’t by the sea.
John.Icy wrote: » Well I wasn't arguing what 24 degrees was, I said 19/20 was nothing exceptional for Dublin and we hit that most summers - don't see the issue with that statement. I'd agree that 24 degrees, especially at this time of year with an East breeze is very good for West Dublin and of much rarer occurrence than 19-20 degrees.
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » My point is it’s hotter then you said it was in Dublin.
Slashermcguirk wrote: » 25 degrees at casement in Dublin at 4pm. It is the second hottest location after Mount Dillon. However Newport had hit 26 but has dropped to 25. It shows how random and localised weather is that Dublin as a county is quite small but yet at Dublin airport it is 20 degrees, at Phoenix Park it is 23 degrees and at Casement it is 25 degrees. It really does make a big difference just travelling 10-20km. I wonder might Mount Dillon reach 27.
John.Icy wrote: » At the time in point, my area was 19/20 degrees, Phoenix Park was 20. I absolutely made no claim that every other inch of Dublin was the same temperature as my little ol' D9
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Where can you get the exact figure for Mt Dillon?
Slashermcguirk wrote: » I think Phoenix park reached 23 degrees today. Casement was warmer at 25
Mortelaro wrote: » Its available privately to Met Éireann
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » It really is shocking that they won't put decimalised temperatures freely available to the public...
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » They have decimalised temperatures on the Yesterday's Weather reports. There may be some reason why that's not available on the Latest Weather reports.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » There is no reason other than laziness. Every other service can do it. Met Éireann need to look northwestwards to Iceland to learn how to provide a proper public website.