[Deleted User] wrote: » Glad the heat is about to dissipate, it has sat here in the midwest for over a week like a giant leech draining the lifeblood. Sleep at a premium, and meandering through the day in first gear. Never one to complain about the sun, however the recent spell has been relentless. Worry about the great balancing act, we seem to be veering from one extreme to other in past two years. Near drought conditions since the middle of March, only two minor rainfall events that passed over quickly. Hopefully a biblical deluge isn't in the works for greater part of summer.
pad199207 wrote: » Well Mother Nature does like to balance herself out so I expect some real deluges aren’t far away after such a dry spell.
John.Icy wrote: » Dublin Airport the joint warmest ME station at 9am. Don't get to say that very often.
Slashermcguirk wrote: » 27.1 recorded at Newport yesterday, I think that is the official highest temp of the year so far
Thelonious Monk wrote: » So are we back to the usual after today? Highs of 10 to 13c in Dublin forecast from tomorrow till Monday at least, urgh.
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Dewpoint at Knock has shot up this morning, currently at 17.1 °C. It's way higher than other station in the area, all of which range from 10-13 °C. Air temperature is only 17.4, so almost 100% r.h. Hourly dewpoints: 7 am : 10.1 8 am : 11.7 9 am : 14.8 10 am : 17.1
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » Something not right at Knock. The dewpoint has risen further to 18.3 °C and seems to be tracking the dry-bulb temperature, which itself is also 18.3. Anyone in the area able to confirm that Knock is shrouded in cloud and it's that humid? The automated reports from there don't include any visibility or cloud data.