fleet_admiral wrote: » Any of you experts have an opinion on what the long term forecast looks like for the weekend of the 18th to the 21st in the Cork area, specifically around Trabolgan. Heading down with the family for a few days. Thanks
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Was the same on Sunday, and the forecast tomorrow looks like there'll be no sun till 5 or 6pm. The Gods are cruel.
appledrop wrote: » I have to laugh no sign of sun all day and it appears now at 7pm
KanyeSouthEast wrote: » Windy cloudy and damp. I’d love to meet when one of those idiots I met last week telling me about the heatwave this week.
Xenji wrote: » Overcast, wet and humid in Castlebar, the worst kind of summer weather.
highdef wrote: » Can you explain what violently humid means? Don't think I've ever heard that term before. I could picture temperatures in the mid 30s with humidity over 90% as being unpleasant humidity but with temperatures nationwide being currently only in the mid to high teens and those areas in the high teens have lower humidity than areas in the mid teens, I would describe the weather as feeling mild even in the breeze. I couldn't imagine how to introduce the word "violent" to describe the weather at the moment. I'd reserve that word for the more fitting description of force 11 winds or a tornado.
snowgal wrote: » warm and breezy in Meath. pleasant day here and the sun is peeping out abit, well a little little bit, but Ill take it! especially reading some of your posts here, sounds blugh
Thelonious Monk wrote: » you mean the scorching sun and heat plumes Dublin Live has been gaslighting me about aren't going to happen?
KanyeSouthEast wrote: » Really windy too anyone else experiencing that this morning?
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Violently humid