Tuesday, 30 September, 2014 Forecasts for Ireland TODAY - TopicsExpress



          

Tuesday, 30 September, 2014 Forecasts for Ireland TODAY ... Intervals of light rain may amount to 5-7 mm in western counties, 2-5 mm further east, before partial clearing brings some warmer sunshine and highs 17-20 C. TONIGHT ... Cloudy with drizzle or light rain spreading back from west, very mild with lows 10-12 C. WEDNESDAY ... Morning drizzle, fog will slowly clear to hazy sunshine, somewhat cooler with highs 14-17 C. THURSDAY ... Partly cloudy with some decent sunny intervals, morning lows about 2-5 C and highs near 15 C. FRIDAY ... Periods of rain becoming heavy at times, 10-20 mm rainfalls, lows around 10 C and highs near 15 C. SATURDAY ... Breezy, passing showers, a few with hail or thunder mainly western counties later afternoon, lows near 6 C and highs near 14 C. SUNDAY ... Windy with passing showers, some with hail or thunder, lows near 5 C and highs near 13 C. FURTHER OUTLOOK ... The pattern through much of October looks unsettled and somewhat cooler than average at times, with rainfall likely to reach 150% of normal values, in contrast to September. The forecast for Britain will be similar in trends but the Friday rainfall in Ireland will not reach most of Britain until Saturday. This will also delay the cooling trend by a day or two. In North America, cooler air has spread into much of the west behind a weak system bringing rain and a few thunderstorms to the high plains. Further east it remains quite warm except in northern New England and the Great Lakes regions where cooler northeast winds have developed from a high centered over northern Ontario. My local weather on Monday was mostly cloudy with periods of rain, and the high was about 15 C. -- Peter for IWO
Posted on: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 05:44:53 +0000

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