Weathercheck wrote: » Very humid evening and what appears to flying ants are out in full force!
maquiladora wrote: » 17 degree DP and 95% humidity. Sweatin boi!
Weather Advisory for Ireland Very warm and humid this week with day time temperatures reaching the mid twenties in places. The nights will be very mild and close with lowest temperatures of around 15 or 16 degrees in many areas Issued:Monday 21 July 2014 10:00 Valid:Tuesday 22 July 2014 00:01 to Saturday 26 July 2014 23:59
SpaceTime wrote: » I'm a little confused by : http://www.met.ie/nationalwarnings/default.asp How is this a YELLOW ALERT ? That would seem like exceptionally mild weather, if just a little clammy.
SpaceTime wrote: » I'm a little confused by : http://www.met.ie/nationalwarnings/default.asp How is this a YELLOW ALERT ? That would seem like exceptionally mild weather, if just a little clammy. Also, considering we don't grow all that many spuds, I've never understood their fixation on Potato Blight warning. General information about other crops and gardening issues would be more useful.
SpaceTime wrote: » I'm a little confused by : Also, considering we don't grow all that many spuds, I've never understood their fixation on Potato Blight warning. General information about other crops and gardening issues would be more useful.
John.Icy wrote: » Another day being ruined now for most with plenty of cloud moving in. Was a stunning morning till now but it's getting very cloudy and feels cold under the cloud with breeze. It is seriously getting soul destroying at this stage the amount of cloud this little island has even during the best of weather, with the same old same old locations aided by the landscape escaping with good weather.