Birdnuts wrote: » Suprising how hight the temps are getting in the Dublin area given the steady 10 knot wind off the Irish sea
Calibos wrote: » On the seafront with the sea breeze. One road back 100m (Meath Road) and its felt roasting
Calibos wrote: » Its not like Nov/Dec 2010 meant larger than normal heating bills or anything. Your heating is going to be on whether its a wet 5-10ºc or a Dry -5 to -10ºc anyway.
squarecircles wrote: » The wind direction is shifting east,cloud thining here,warmth should develop tomorrow,only to be displaced abruptly on saturday by a cool north westerly. so might just scrap one nice sunny warm day here in west mayo out of the entire fine spell !!! and that's just a maybe.! There was such potential for some glorious exceptional summer weather but we were cheated out of it. Don't think we will see such an intense air mass again This summer.The contrast today was truely sickening,seeing wall to wall cobalt blue skies elsewhere after enduring nearly 10 days of anticyclonic gloom,low cloud,mist drizzle fog and relatively cool temperatures.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Listen to me,here on the east coast this has been the first day I've seen "wall to wall cobalt blue skies" after days of cloud cover. This summer is nowhere near as good as 2013 so don't think you're missing out on anything. By the way, I would do anything to get some of the rain that you get in your parts, my garden is a lost cause at this stage due to drought.
maquiladora wrote: » 22 here already this morning. Hoping the showers stay further west today.
pauldry wrote: » weather set fair till Friday Then it will break saturday and get warm next week but 22 or 23c later next week it looks like breaking again for a week this time or 10 days slight signs of another warm spell after this