Tuesday, 20 August, 2013 Forecasts for Ireland Astronomy note: - TopicsExpress



          

Tuesday, 20 August, 2013 Forecasts for Ireland Astronomy note: The Moon will be full tonight at 02:46 IST on Wednesday morning. TODAY ... Mostly cloudy, warm especially in parts of the south where some sunshine could develop at times by afternoon. Mainly dry until late afternoon or evening when some showers are likely to expand their coverage slightly from a more persistent base in the northwest around Donegal Bay. Amounts could be rather slight, 3-7 mm on average, possibly 10 mm in south Donegal, with parts of the south and east remaining dry. Highs may range from 18 or 19 C north to 22-24 C south. Winds increasing to S-SW 40-60 km/hr. TONIGHT ... Cloudy and warm with the remnants of the light rain moving through northern and some central counties, likely to remain dry in the south, and lows 14-17 C. WEDNESDAY ... Some light rain during the morning in parts of north-central to northeastern Ireland, then by late morning becoming partly cloudy, breezy and warm for most, morning lows about 14 C and highs 21-25 C, warmest in the inland south and southeast. THURSDAY ... Some hazy sunshine and rather warm, highs about 22-25 C. FRIDAY ... Partly cloudy to overcast, some showers developing in southwest, some of these becoming heavy at times with risk of thunder, and highs of 21-24 C, with gusty southwest winds developing. SATURDAY ... Variable cloud, a few showers, breezy and highs 19-22 C. SUNDAY ... Partly cloudy, isolated showers, breezy
Posted on: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 09:24:02 +0000

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