Certainly no relief in West Clare, 29.2°c max yesterday and 28.1°c max today. Still over 24°c.
I've been busy lately so was a bit taken aback by this heatwave, I didn't realise the intensity of what was to come. While I love hot climates, I'm finding it difficult to acclimatize..... maybe it's the lack of sun holidays due to COVID?
Few more days of it to come so I reckon I'll be used to it come Friday!
Stepped out on my balcony there - nearest weather station is Phoenix Park - and, dare I say it, with the breeze, it’s feeling a bit chilly willy in the shade with the sun dipped below the buildings. I’m sure if I was standing in the direct sunshine, it would be feeling a good deal warmer but it’s just amusing to note after yesterday’s scorchio conditions. 🙂
Malin Head had a high of 16c today. I had a quick look at the last 3 days and it never hit the 20c mark. 18.8c was the highest on Friday at 10am. All the madder still when North had its highest temperature on record yesterday. Different planet up there.
Just 17.4c in Arklow now
We'll soon need a Geansaí
Possibly by Friday but even today the chance to break this year's temperature records has extended to Thursday evening on the ECM so keep an eye because this can still extend further...
Would anyone have any updates on next Saturday (childs party arrangments under way and weather will dictate what we do) i have heard of a breakdown from Friday evening, is that still the case, don’t think I have seen any further update on the treads and wonder if anyone can suggest what charts are showing? Hoping we might squeeze one final weekend out of this before it does break
TIA
What a sensational weekend of weather, bbq out yet again. Sun splitting the blue sky, temperature still in 20s. Bring on the week ahead
Having lived in Australia and Asia for a few years I found the sweet spot for me was highs around 30-35C with overnight lows around 20C. Used to love being able to sit outside at midnight in shorts and t-shirt listening to the crickets. Very rarely you can do that here as even on hot days the temperature just drops off too quickly after 8pm.
Definitely no chance this evening anyway, dark and overcast most of the day in Letterkenny with a chilly breeze, sun has been coming out briefly every now and again but no prolonged spells.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be the days for 30C. Too much sea breeze today and tomorrow.
I think it’s too late now for 30°C. None of the stations have hit it at 6pm.
Well, the thing is, with low 20°c days, you don’t get that holiday evening balminess where you can sit around an outdoor table until 11pm with drinks. As soon as the sun dips below the buildings, I find the chill sets in.
With mid-to-high 20°c days, you get that holiday balminess. I just love sitting around shooting the breeze outdoors in recliner deck chairs, not worrying about the sun moving out of the shade. It is bliss and something that is a big part of me flinging money at sun holidays.
Eating my words! 😃
I'm out sunbathing about 15 km inland from coastal Dublin and there's a fairly strong breeze having a cooling effect on the temperatures. It was much hotter in the same location this time yesterday when there wasn't a puff!
Beautiful too down here in Arklow just 19c in the heavenly breeze
Sea breeze has kicked in more here now, reached a high earlier in the afternoon of 26C and currently 24C. The difference in temperature between yesterday and today is fairly noticeable and the breeze is very refreshing, managed to get the grass cut too, it was way too hot yesterday for any sort of gardening but today is perfect for outdoor work.
In Cork it feels even hotter today than yesterday. No breeze to speak of. Borderline oppressive
Intermittent cloud all day in Athenry stopping the temperature from pushing on. Highest I've seen is 29.2.
It looks like it might be clearing a bit now so could push on in the next hour.
Athenry and mount Dillon 29 degrees at 4pm
Aye Athenry and Oak Park are were reading 28.2 & 27.9c at 16:00. Oak Park hit 28.2 on the 15:30 reading.
Quite extensive fair weather cloud to my south where Oak Park is the last hour or two - possibly held things back a little there. In my locality in S.Kildare, in between two streams of more extensive cumulus so remaining sunny. Local WOW is @ 29.2c.
26.0C max in Cobh today on my station. Too hot for me, but others seem to be enjoying it. Definately gonna be some burnt people at work tomorrow.
Yep today's temperatures while still high are genearally 2 to 3C cooler in many places because of onshore breezes and there is much cooler air moving into parts of Donegal and Northern Ireland today and tomorrow. By Tuesday we could be seeing yesterday's temperatures again widely and Wednesday has the potential to be even hotter with 29 or 30C being more widespread. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on Wednesday, would love to see perhaps one more upgrade in the models for Wednesday's heat potential.
I… think the temperatures aren’t going to hit yesterday’s heights anywhere today. They seem a bit more pegged back (relatively speaking) in more places today. Happy to eat my words on that though. 😊
It has been awhile since we have have two days in a row over 27C in Castlebar, some serious congestion and tailbacks around the beaches in Mayo this weekend.
Came into Dublin City centre and the cool breeze down the Liffey is to die for. Heading back to the inland oven now
Well it depends on your personal preferences. I've just completed a 3 hour sunbathing session inland in kildare. Was in my microclimate garden with shade temperatures in excess of 30° with the non sheltered adjacent garden hovering between 27° and 28°. Did I enjoy lying there for those 3 hours with sweat pouring from me non-stop? Yes, absolutely! Would I have rather have been at the beach/coast where it's much cooler and with a breeze? Absolutely not! I wouldn't mind if it was another 5° warmer. I adore high temperatures, it's just in my DNA.
I would have been so disappointed if I'd been in coastal Dublin today knowing that I'd be missing out on the proper warmth.
It's all about personal preferences. 30° to 35° with calm conditions is heaven for me. Certainly not for everyone, that's for sure.
I found two summers ago unbearably humid even though it wasn’t that sunny or warm a summer so last summer invested in an industrial fan (I was fed up of cheapo ones that break easily and aren’t even that effective). It mocked me all last summer and I cursed it. How loud it was wasn’t worth it, the summer was so crappy and not even humid. It felt like a stupid purchase. Two summers ago was crappy too but humid so the industrial fan would have still been needed in our third floor apartment.
Well, that €70 industrial fan has just paid for itself alone in the last few days. We’ve even figured out how to position it so that we can have it on all night without keeping us awake. It is so powerful and amazing. I’d kiss the blades if the resulting accident wouldn’t send me to A&E. 😛
The nights are tough to get to sleep in this heat. I tossed and turned like a bastard all night last night. Having dreams much of the night which meant I never had a proper deep sleep, couldn't get into a proper deep sleep.
Sunny and 25 degrees in Dublin, it’s just perfection. So balmy
We always head to Portmarnock beach on hot days but didn't even attempt it as was bedlam yesterday.
Headed to relatives instead who live within walking distance of beach so no parking issues + much quieter beach.
It's the paddling pool and BBQ out the back today and it's great.
There is more of a slight breeze today here than yesterday, still roasting though.
Thank you, Supercell. You’ve made my mind up. Won’t get into it here but I have serious health considerations to consider. Hubs is going to take a day off work this week and we’ll do some swimming then.
We were actually going to go to Lough Lene in Westmeath yesterday but couldn’t and just as well. Discovered today that there’s an advisory to not swim there for the next week due to water quality issues. 😳 Always good to check these things out!