mcburns07 wrote: » There's more to life than weather though. As much as people complain, our weather is generally alright. I'd love to live somewhere sunnier tho, the regular grey skies we get here can be pretty depressing at times.
The One Doctor wrote: » I don't think you need to worry about May 20202 tbh.
SNNUS wrote: » Huge difference to May 20202!!
beggars_bush wrote: » East and north wind for a lot of April so it was very harsh on any plants
Deleted User wrote: » Cool definitely, but very dry from St Patrick's Day to the end of April in most parts of the country, and remarkably so where I am. We've had a wet start to May, granted. We have short memories when it comes to weather.
highdef wrote: » It's actually kind of/most definitely still Spring and will remain so for another 3 weeks but I do look forward to see how summer pans out after a generally cool and often wet Spring, thus far.
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » I see the BBC are referencing 2001 and 2012 in their outlook for the early part of summer. Not a good sign if those two summers are the equivalent of what we're facing into, I remember them both as being rubbish weatherwise. Summer 2001 I was working outdoors as a labourer and the weather was awful.https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/outlook
highdef wrote: » Even if it's the full two weeks before it shifts, it'll still be Spring then so at that point the summer is no shorter as it still will not have begun. Fair enough, if in two weeks from now it looks like a continuation of what we're getting now is expected for another two weeks, then I might get slightly less positive but no point in complaining about summers getting shorter when the stuff you speak about is only about Spring. But at the end of the day, summer is always June, July and August from a meteorological point of view. That is summer, full stop. You may have unseasonable weather during those months (just like any season), but summer is still three months long.
SNNUS wrote: » Irish summer's are getting shorter every year.. We have this low system that is not going to shift until at least another week or 2.
who_ru wrote: » 8 or 9 days spread across 8 or 9 weeks would be more likely.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Worrying this is that if August does its usual sh*tshow, we're looking at what 8 or 9 weeks where we might get some nice weather?
Jpmarn wrote: » By September there will be a busy thread up and running discussing the upcoming winter. Why not for the upcoming summer season. I don’t consider that this thread is too early as we are almost into summer.