Sunday, 23 November, 2014 Forecasts for Ireland TODAY - TopicsExpress



          

Sunday, 23 November, 2014 Forecasts for Ireland TODAY ... Increasing cloud with a few rather sleety showers developing, possible snow for western summits. More sunshine likely in eastern counties. Rather cold with highs of 6-8 C. TONIGHT ... Sharp frosts will once again become widespread, some freezing fog patches, lows -4 to +2 C. MONDAY ... Some morning sunshine where fog lifts, slow to warm up despite the sunshine, but eventually highs reaching 6-8 C with isolated showers mainly over western counties. TUESDAY ... Some drizzle or light rain in west, partly cloudy in east, cold. Morning lows -3 to +3 C and highs 7-9 C. WEDNESDAY ... Cloudy, some dense fog patches, lows 0-3 C and highs 7-10 C. THURSDAY-FRIDAY ... Milder, some rain at times, becoming rather windy (southerly 50-80 km/hr), highs near 10 C. WEEKEND OUTLOOK ... Turning colder in stages, wintry showers developing, lows near 2 C and highs near 6 C. Great Lakes snow belts are bracing for extensive melting of their heavy snow packs followed by rain tonight and Monday. A few severe storms will hit parts of the southeastern U.S., while out west the weather will remain rather mild. My local weather on Saturday became pleasantly sunny with a high near 10 C. -- Peter for IWO
Posted on: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 08:30:41 +0000

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