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| Audi-Tek | January 30 2012, 02:39 AM Post #121 |
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Mark Vogan's Long Range Discussion ...... Cold weather to challenge Europe this week 29-01-12. Video link ............ http://youtu.be/nIhsQEuB18U |
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| Audi-Tek | January 30 2012, 02:44 AM Post #122 |
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Cold week ahead, but will it snow? From: Weather School Channel Jan 29, 2012 Video Link .......... http://youtu.be/k7L3K1IFyjY |
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| Mark (IWO) | January 30 2012, 11:45 AM Post #123 |
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Latest weather forecasts: Peter O'Donnell, IWO WEDNESDAY ... Variable cloud, turning steadily colder in a raw southeast wind, sleety showers in some east coast locations, possibly remaining quite a bit milder over the far west, highs generally 1-4 C east to 4-7 C west. THURSDAY to SUNDAY ... It now seems very likely that eastern and northern counties will be into a very cold air mass that produces overnight readings of about -7 C or lower, and daytime readings of -2 to +2 C, with scattered streamer-generated snow or hail showers in parts of Wicklow, Dublin, Meath, and east Ulster. This could spread at times to parts of the south and central counties. The far west will not turn this cold, but may reach freezing or lower at night, with sleet possibly turning to snow, but with freezing rain in some inland areas, especially during the weekend when somewhat milder air tries to return east. This may in turn set off more snow in eastern Ireland. Rather early to speculate on amounts of snow in general, but local falls of 10 cms or more would be plausible. Met Eireann Very cold weather in store for much of the rest of this week with predominately easterly winds. Rain, sleet and some wet snow will clear southwestwards on Tuesday night and it will become very cold with clearing skies and temperatures falling to between 0 and -3 degrees with frost and icy conditions developing. Wednesday and Thursday will be very cold dry days in many areas but temperatures only rising to 2 to 4 degrees in the afternoons. And there is a risk that some wintry showers of hail or snow on parts of the east and south coasts at times. Very cold, frosty, icy nights with temperatures plummeting to between 0 and -5 degrees and the danger of some freezing fog locally also. There is a good deal of uncertainty about the prospects for the following few days as there will be a battle going on between the very cold air coming from the east and the milder air coming in off the Atlantic. The latest indications suggest it will become less cold especially in western areas during Friday and Saturday with rain moving in off the Atlantic and spreading eastwards, however a danger exists that this could bring some snow for a time further east if the cold air persists in more midland and eastern areas. UK Met Office Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: Bright but cold conditions spreading in from the east, with marked windchill and isolated wintry showers. Cloudier, milder conditions becoming limited to the far northwest (Scotland)) . Hard overnight frosts becoming widespread. Updated: 0406 on Mon 30 Jan 2012 Weatheronline.co.uk Thursday 01/02/12 - A very cold day and there is a risk of heavy snow showers around North Sea coasts. The bulk of the country looks dry with good sunny spells. Frosts soon develops this evening becoming widespread and penetrating hard frost by night. Highs of 0 to 1C. Friday 02/02/12 - A bitterly cold day across the country. Snow showers around eastern coasts may penetrate a bit further inland today with wintry showers also around western coasts. Central areas generally keeping dry, sunny conditions. A hard to locally severe frost is expected through the evening and night. Expect highs of -1 to 0C. Saturday 03/02/12 Little change expected across the country today with the country locked into freezing weather. More snow showers to come across eastern areas with a few in the west. Dry and sunny elsewhere. A hard to locally severe frost is expected again tonight and we could see heavy snow into Scotland. Expect highs of -2 to 0C. |
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