A new thread for a new season! 🍂
Gentle/fine start to Autumn in Greystones.
Very heavy rain this afternoon, in fact it was thundery at times. I see some swallows are still about. I read recently some of them are now staying here through the winter months!
Very very wet in Cork now, pretty torrential.
Horrible day again the grey slate already starting to get me down.
Seems to be a squall line on the leading edge of that front as it moves through Meath, Louth and Armagh.
Did 12-13°c always feel this cold?
F*ck me I must be getting worse at adapting to winter. I'm tired and I cannot warm up today.
Cold, damp, wet, dark, yuck, North Wicklow. It's been Autumn since the end of June. 🙄
a beautiful Moon out now. Jupiter also shining bright and the ISS passed over a while ago to
Same here saw some around. I can imagine they have it weighed up whether the long flight is worth it!
I was sitting around a bit WFH today, no heat on etc, and felt cold too.
Since the end of June is like you described for me too, with the exception of the mad 'tropical' week.
just got in from Malaga late last night and the cold here is real, it's absolutely freezing here compared to southern Spain but at least it's dry. The weather over the 10 days in Spain was great, sunny every single day and temperatures generally 24 to 28C with 21C during night time. There was only one evening where I thought it felt a bit chilly but that was largely down to coastal mist and a breeze which developed on one occassion. It has certainly helped shorten the winter slightly for me, the great spell of weather we had here at the beginning of September and then the 10 days in Spain so it's been a very warm September for me.
Back to reality now, 2 months of Autumn to go and an entire winter ahead of us.
I may have to go myself I need some heat ,it's so cold, and especially tonight be 4c or 5c in parts
That's why I always book my sun holiday for the darkest months here.
It does mean I usually just go to the canaries, must try Morocco some time.
So cold? Are you having a laugh ? How much above average will this month be?
a lovely day here in Meath, first day back in Ireland and it's not too bad at all, plenty of sunshine, still some warmth in the sun and blue skies. Today would have been very different if it was grey skies, wind and rain and thankfully we don't have that today.
I know but I'm cold blooded so I feel the cold more :(
Rain warning issued for Cork, kerry and Waterford tomorrow 08:00 to 20:00
Lovely day today. 15C but plenty of sunshine. Tidyied around the garden. Leitrim
What a day to have off school, a brilliant day at the Zoo was better than a lot of summer weather!
Never been to the zoo when it was so quiet it was great.
Two tired but happy kids here this evening,
Welcome back Gonzo, you missed nothing here only rain and more rain. Even storm Agnes turned out to be a wet fish !
The full harvest moon rising over the Baily Lighthouse this evening from the Howth Cliff Walk, the last "supermoon" of 2023.
I don't have any problem with winter and the dark months here. It's our rubbish spring, summer, autumn that wrecks my head. I'm not far off retiring and thankfully will be able to get out of here a lot more than I can now. If it weren't for elderly parents and other commitments here I'd sell up and move permanently. But initially I can see me spending winter months here and escaping May-October. The past four months here have been soul destroying for people who love calm weather and proper seasons. Life is too short to live in such a miserable climate when there are alternatives.
A lot more Showery in Sligo today than I thought but they added up to nothing much. 1mm. Just a nuisance.
There was a couple of nice rainbows though
Dry, bright day yesterday Meath.
Lots of lawnmowers going in the evening, one last mow (again) and probably heard the forecast at 6pm for today so ran out with mowers. Myself included ha ha
Overcast and trés dark this morning before that front hits shortly.
9⁰ Meath
Cool dark and wet here in Castlebar. High stool beside the fire later is now certain. A miserable 9 degrees at Knock a short time ago.
Atrocious day out there
We should be thankful for the climate we have all the same compared to other parts of the world. We don't suffer from extremes. ( not yet anyway). Temperate as temperate can be really.
170mm for September in Arklow now and rising
Wasn't expecting that after 1st week
7mm so far today and moderate rain since 830amish
a rotten day here in Meath, a reminder that i'm definitely back in Ireland and a long way from the blue waters of the mediterranean.
Already thinking of a long weekend break away to Spain sometime in November and maybe another short break at Easter to break up the year and the winter.