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Driving just now when my car told me it is 18 c. Bloody hell, no wonder I was stewing in my autumnal clobber! After mad rain earlier its gorgeous, windy and sunny on the Atlantic coast
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Turned out a nice day here in the NE (Louth). Even a lovely bit of sun in the afternoon!
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It's rotten out there. I like to go on a short stroll at early light and was thinking of putting on the rain gear, but now I think with the rain beating against the windows.. . nahhhhhh.
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What a night. Took a gamble on doing a second load of washing yesterday morning, checked the forecast and my gut-instinct and decided it was okay to hang it out. Felt the first drops of rain before I'd even got the last sheet on the line, but placed ultimately undeserved faith in both personal and professional forecasts and gambled on it being just a quick shower.
Heavy, heavy rain all afternoon and evening, and howling gales most of the night. Just been out to set the line upright and gather the clothes out of the mud. I think they're all there ...
Heavy, heavy rain all afternoon and evening, and howling gales most of the night. Just been out to set the line upright and gather the clothes out of the mud. I think they're all there ...
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First Frost last night (30th October nr Waterford) so time to start tidying up the garden for winter.
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Nice sunny day here in NCD. Ground is saturated though so will give me an excuse to do a bit of tidying up in the garden.
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Gorgeous day in the Sunny South East but I'm inside watching rugby.
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Filthy night in Enniscorthy but it's not dampening the fireworks. Some money must have been spent on them this year as they have been setting them off since September.
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Miserable here too but as usual there are some fools on the Greenway setting off fireworks.
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I'm sure the wildlife appreciate the light and noise show.The Continental Op wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 7:57 pm Miserable here too but as usual there are some fools on the Greenway setting off fireworks.
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Fantastic couple of days here in the NE. Bright cool and dry with a bit of sun to gladden the heart!
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Four dry days in the South. Managed to get a load of manual hedge cutting done.
I say hedge its an old wall with a two foot of grass, weeds, brambles and blackthorn growing in it.
I could let a neighbor cut it with a flail mower but I don't want the old wall knocked down.
I say hedge its an old wall with a two foot of grass, weeds, brambles and blackthorn growing in it.
I could let a neighbor cut it with a flail mower but I don't want the old wall knocked down.
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Same down towards Waterford. Forecast was for a lot more rain rather than this horrible misty wetness.
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A really dry week up here in the NE. 16c on the car thermo! Cutting grass this morning. In and out of the mower dry as a bone!!
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Not good enough to cut grass in our bit of Co. Waterford today. Its been grey but warm weather for a good few days.
Sunday looks good to cut the grass, a decent wind but not quite a storm along with hopefully full sun from 10am till 4 pm (if you believe met.ie that is ).
Sunday looks good to cut the grass, a decent wind but not quite a storm along with hopefully full sun from 10am till 4 pm (if you believe met.ie that is ).
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If you are up early tomorrow a partial lunar eclipse is starting at 6 am. Maximum eclipse is about 8 am so won't be that visible as Moon is below horizon then. But there might be something visible between 6.45 and 7 am. Reddening of full moon, looking west to north west. It will be pretty low on sky line so being high up might help.
Just for fun, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius will be most affected - Great, Leo here, it better be good!
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/science ... -1.4732140Although the eclipse commences at 6.02am, you will not see any noticeable dimming of the lunar disk until about 6.45am. A slight staining of the moon’s top edge is then apparent as it slides deeper into the penumbra, or more indistinct outer regions of our shadow.
Contact with the darker umbra occurs at 7.19am, but that time also coincides with the start of civil twilight.
However, it will be possible to track the eclipse’s progress – especially in optical instruments – up to just before sunrise, which is 7.58am from Dublin and 8.08am for Galway. The further west you are in Ireland, the more you will see of the event – the moon is halfway through the umbra by the time it sets from Galway at 8.09am.
Every lunar eclipse is different and this is no exception, with it occurring against a brightening sky before sunrise.
The upper half of the moon will appear inky to the eye as the eclipse deepens but different shades might be obvious in binoculars. Contrast that with the rest of the pale-white disk gradually taking other hues due to atmospheric absorption as the moon nears the horizon.
The curve of the Earth’s shadow will also be obvious, but it can sometimes appear slightly blunt. Careful study of its leading edge may reveal the outline of our ozone layer as a thin, bluish fringe.
Just for fun, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius will be most affected - Great, Leo here, it better be good!
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Lovely and mild out this morning in NCD. 11 degrees. Was dropping bales of hay out for my neighbour earlier. Hopefully it will stay mild for the rest of the week.
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Between the downpourings of rain we have had this past week and the deluges of rain we are promised over next week, may I say to the weather gods if they care that I am not as fond as they seem to think I am of the bastarding stuff
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Looks like some really bad windy weather Tuesday and Wednesday net week (7th and 8th Dec) . 70kmh winds forecast in Rosslare very early Wednesday morning. Hopefully thats just another bad met.ie forecast for something that doesn't arrive as I want to travel from Pembroke Dock to Rosslare on Wednesday.