Sunday, 20 July, 2014 Forecasts for Ireland TODAY ... - TopicsExpress



          

Sunday, 20 July, 2014 Forecasts for Ireland TODAY ... Fog and some drizzly showers in north will gradually be replaced by sunny intervals, and it will become very warm and humid with highs 23-25 C. Just a slight risk of any thunderstorm activity, most likely in east Ulster and nearby parts of north Leinster. Many places should have a dry day although it will be quite humid. TONIGHT ... Clear intervals, fog patches developing, warm. Lows 13-17 C. MONDAY ... Sunny with cloudy intervals, very warm east, highs 24-27 C except for some weak sea breeze cooling near shore. More cloud further west with chance of thundery showers developing, some heavy downpours may occur around Galway and Mayo. Highs 22-24 C there. TUESDAY ... Hazy sunshine, isolated showers or thunderstorms, very warm, lows 14-18 C and highs 23-27 C. WEDNESDAY to FRIDAY will continue very warm or even hot with high humidity and more frequent showers or thunderstorms, still some places remaining dry. Highs generally 25-29 C but somewhat cooler far north and near coasts. OUTLOOK ... Possibly turning slightly cooler next weekend, highs dropping to the lower 20s, then a slow warming trend towards early August again. Britain will probably see a few scattered but isolated showers or thunderstorms today and most days this week, and temperatures will be generally similar to Ireland. Theres about a 20% chance of any significant rain for The Open site today. Will update North America in a day or two, but my local weather on Saturday was much cooler than recently (18 C) with brief morning showers, the odd sunny break by afternoon. -- Peter for IWO
Posted on: Sun, 20 Jul 2014 06:46:16 +0000

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