Met Eireann explain why Ireland is experiencing unusual August weather and if a change is to come
Met Eireann have issued an explainer as to why Ireland's weather isn't up to the usual August standard.Usually, we manage to squeeze a spell of decent sunshine and temperatures into August before things turn terrible in September.Now, we have a reason from the national forecaster themselves.
They explained: "A northwesterly airflow over the next few days will keep temperatures below the August average in the north & northwest, with maximums of just 15 or 16°C. It’ll stay milder in the southeast though, temperatures closer to average around 19 or 20°C." However, things don't look like changing any time soon, according to the latest prediction from the forecaster."Continuing rather cloudy on Tuesday. There will be some patchy light rain and drizzle, mainly over the west and north but sinking a little further south and east at times too. Highest temperatures will range between 16 degrees in the northwest to a mild 20 degrees in the southeast, in a moderate northwest breeze.
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