17 Nov 2010

Long Range Weather Forecast For Ireland - 17 Nov 2010 from Weather Online ((horticulture,weather,plants,Ireland,growtrade,business directory))


TODAY ... mostly cloudy with showers becoming more persistent and turning to steady rain for some, winds briefly much lighter, then ramping up again to about 30-40 mph (nothing like yesterday though), possibly a few stronger gusts near the Clare and Kerry coasts, from a SW direction. Rather chilly by mid-day with temperatures levelling off around 7-8 C. Rainfalls 10-15 mms.  
Satellite image (c) yr.no/Meteosat
TONIGHT ... showers or longer periods of rain becoming more drizzly with fog becoming widespread, lows 5-7 C in a moderate SW wind.

THURSDAY ... showers continuing, moderate SW winds, highs near 9 C.

FRIDAY ... partly cloudy for most, some showers continuing in Connacht mostly, and winds backing to south. Lows near 3 C and highs near 10 C.

SATURDAY ... cloudy, periods of rain heavier in western counties, winds backing further to SE, lows near 4 C and highs near 8 C.

SUNDAY ... cloudy, raw, some sunny intervals developing with a few widely scattered sleety or wintry showers, lows near 2 C and highs near 7 C.

OUTLOOK
 ... colder in general next week, possibly cold enough for snow and sharp frosts at times in a generally NE to N wind flow.