Showing posts with label Down. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Down. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Snowfall Gallery, Ireland (27 March 2013) - THE METEO TIMES


A sample of some of the snow images submitted to us from around the country today. More images are available on our Facebook Page 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

ADVANCE ALERT - Snow/Ice, Ireland, March 10-12, 2013


ADVISORY ISSUED 2000HRS, THURSDAY, 7 MARCH 2013
VALID FROM 1800HRS, SUNDAY, 10 MARCH, 2013
UNTIL 1800HRS, TUESDAY, 12 MARCH, 2013

There has been a slight upgrade in the model consensus for the potential of significant snowfalls Sunday night and Monday and the chances are probably at least 70% for accumulations (in the range of 5-15 cm mainly) over large parts of Ulster and Leinster, accompanied by gusty northeast winds in the range of 50-80 km/hr and bitterly cold temperatures falling to about -1 C.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

23 February 2013 - Weather/Landscape Images Of Ireland (The Meteo Times)

 
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Thursday, February 7, 2013

7 February 2013 - Weather/Landscape Images Of Ireland (The Meteo Times)


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Monday, February 4, 2013

4 February 2013 - Weather/Landscape Images Of Ireland (The Meteo Times)


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Sunday, February 3, 2013

3 February 2013 - Weather/Landscape Images Of Ireland (The Meteo Times)


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Church Bay Crosshaven, Co Cork. Image Paul Reidy.

Maggies Leap (Down), the Irish sea and Scotland beyond. Image Chris Passmore Photography
Gleniff Horseshoe, Ballintrillick, Co Sligo. Image Sandra Tiernan
Mt. Leinster as seen from the way up to Blackstairs Mountain on the Carlow-Wexford border. Image Katerina Brabcova
Rainbow, Dingle, Kerry. Image Florian Walsh
Rainshower, Dublin. Image Rafal Rozalski Photography
Inis Bó Finne, Co Galway, on Saturday. Image Marie Coyne via
Saturday morning at Carton House in Maynooth, Kildare. Image Barry O'Carroll Photography
Sunset and wind blown trees along the River Moy in Co. Sligo. Image Tony Reddington
Sunset, Wexford. Image Maggie Boate
Signs of spring, Teltown, Meath. Image Caroline Sheridan
Wicklow Town on Saturday evening. Image Eliza Thermes Kane
Saturday evening in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin. Image Lesley Keeley

Saturday, February 2, 2013

2 February 2013 - Weather/Landscape Images Of Ireland (The Meteo Times)


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Thursday, January 31, 2013

31 January 2013 - Weather/Landscape Images Of Ireland (The Meteo Times)


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Saturday, January 26, 2013

ADVANCE ALERT Heavy Rain/Strong Winds, Risk Of Flooding


Alert issued at – Friday, 25 Jan 2013, 10:00
Valid from – Friday, 25 Jan 2013, 12:00
Valid to – Saturday, 2 Feb 2013, 12:00

The cold spell has come to an end and has been replaced by an all too familiar sight. The Atlantic, which has been relatively sterile in recent weeks, is set to bring some extensive rainfall across Ireland during the coming week with no strong signals of a let-up during the first few days of February.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Temperatures To Drop Following Very Mild Start To 2013

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Following an exceptionally mild start to 2013 (averaging 4-5c above the normal mean temperature), the latest GFS computer model ensemble confirms falling temperatures over the coming days. The temps shown above refer to the air temperature at 2 metres above ground level in Co Down.

Daytime temperatures are likely to be 2-3 degrees milder in the western half of Ireland. Overnight frosts from tomorrow (Tuesday) night becoming more severe and widespread toward the weekend.

Beyond this weekend, there is a wide scattering of the various model perturbations in relation to our weather. The latest (06am) GEFS output presents somewhat of a mild rather than cold outlier. However, such an outcome is very uncertain at this stage. Image c/o Netweather.tv

THIS WEEK'S WEATHER IN MORE DETAIL

TONIGHT ... Another interval of showers with moderate and locally gusty SW winds 30-50 km/hr, mild with lows about 6-9 C. This rainfall may be fairly brief and rather light compared to today, 2-5 mm.

TUESDAY ... Cloudy and breezy with morning showers, sunny intervals developing as winds veer from SW to WNW 30-60 km/hr except 50-90 km/hr in Donegal, turning somewhat cooler. Morning temperatures 9-10 C then about 7-8 C by afternoon.

WEDNESDAY ... Isolated frost or fog inland east, some sunny intervals in eastern counties, variable cloud with risk of showers west, lows 0-4 C and highs 6-8 C.

THURSDAY ... Becoming colder with rain possibly mixing with sleet, temperatures steady in the range 3-5 C and possibly colder in Ulster where rain may change to snow.

FRIDAY & OUTLOOK ... Sleet or snow possible in east winds 30-50 km/hr, highs 2-4 C for most and 4-7 C in Munster. The cold may relent somewhat after a day or two then redevelop mid-week around the 15th. More severe cold could eventually develop late this month or in February.

 For more on the coming week's weather, please read the TMT long range forecast from Peter O'Donnell - http://www.meteotimes.net/2012/08/peter-odonnells-long-range-weather.html

Thursday, October 18, 2012

WEATHER ALERT - Heavy Showers, Localised Flooding Risk 18 Oct 2012


WEATHER ALERT (SOUTHWEST and N/E ULSTER)

Heavy showers will continue to affect parts of the southwest, west and northeast this afternoon. There is an increased risk of localised flooding in eastern and northern parts of Ulster due to already saturated ground here. 

Northerly winds will also reach force 6 or higher this afternoon from Mizen Head to Slyne Head to Malin Head. 

ALERT VALID UP TO 2200HRS GMT, THU, 18 OCTOBER, 2012
Rainfall radar image from 12.45PM by raintoday.co.uk.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Ireland, UK And Earth From Space, 8 September 2012

Ireland and Britain, as seen from space by the MODIS Terra satellite at 1pm on Saturday, 08 September 2012.

Planet Earth, as seen in this RGB composite image from Dundee Satellite, at midday on Saturday, 08 September 2012.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Ireland, UK And Planet Earth From Space, 7 September 2012

Ireland and Britain, as seen from space by the MODIS Terra satellite at 1pm on Friday, 07 September 2012.


Thursday, September 6, 2012

Ireland, UK And Planet Earth From Space At Midday, 06-09-12

Ireland and Britain, as seen from space by the MODIS satellite at midday on Thursday, 06 September 2012.
Planet Earth, as seen in this RGB composite image from Dundee Satellite, at midday on Thursday, 06 September 2012.


Friday, August 17, 2012

iWitness - Ireland, 17 August 2012


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